2020
DOI: 10.3923/ajpsaj.2020.24.31
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Correlated Responses to Short-term Selection for Egg Production Traits in Japanese Quail

Abstract: Background and Objective: Poultry industry aims mainly to produce genetically superior animals with high productivity of egg and meat.On a commercial scale, the purpose of most quail genetic improvement programs is to select genetically superior birds for meat and egg production. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of short-term selection through four generations of selection in Japanese quail on egg number at the first 90 days of laying, estimate genetic parameters of egg production trai… Show more

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“…Egg production performance is usually assessed through traits such as egg numbers (EN) and EW during a defined period of production (Karabag et al, 2010;Durmus et al, 2017). Increased EN and EW have been the main aims of genetic improvement programmes in egg-laying Japanese quail (El-Attrouny & Iraqi, 2020). Egg weight and shell weight (ESW) increase as with time after laying the first egg, whereas EST and hardness usually decrease (Lotfi et al, 2012).…”
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“…Egg production performance is usually assessed through traits such as egg numbers (EN) and EW during a defined period of production (Karabag et al, 2010;Durmus et al, 2017). Increased EN and EW have been the main aims of genetic improvement programmes in egg-laying Japanese quail (El-Attrouny & Iraqi, 2020). Egg weight and shell weight (ESW) increase as with time after laying the first egg, whereas EST and hardness usually decrease (Lotfi et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%