2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.animal.2022.100564
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Effect of weight and storage time of broiler breeders’ eggs on morphology and biochemical features of eggs, embryogenesis, hatchability, and chick quality

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“…Besides, all post-hatching weights of Avian-34 were higher than those of Fayoumi breeds (P<0.05). The reported increases in the hatching weights were in line with the results of Nowaczewski et al [25] which recorded higher body weights for chicks emerged from eggs stored for long time despite of increasing egg weight loss. However, our results disagreed with those of Maman and Yildirim [28], Ozlu et al [27], Fasenko [35] and Christensen et al [36] who reported marked decreases in chick's weight following the long-term egg storage due to lowering the metabolic rates, delaying the growth of Egypt.…”
Section: Effect Of Storage Period Frequent Spides and Chicken Breed O...supporting
confidence: 89%
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“…Besides, all post-hatching weights of Avian-34 were higher than those of Fayoumi breeds (P<0.05). The reported increases in the hatching weights were in line with the results of Nowaczewski et al [25] which recorded higher body weights for chicks emerged from eggs stored for long time despite of increasing egg weight loss. However, our results disagreed with those of Maman and Yildirim [28], Ozlu et al [27], Fasenko [35] and Christensen et al [36] who reported marked decreases in chick's weight following the long-term egg storage due to lowering the metabolic rates, delaying the growth of Egypt.…”
Section: Effect Of Storage Period Frequent Spides and Chicken Breed O...supporting
confidence: 89%
“…Because the avian-34 has heavier eggs than Fayoumi, this may explain the variations in water loss between Fayoumi and the Avian-34. The highest egg weight loss is linked with the smallest eggs because the lighter and smaller the eggs, the higher shell surface-to-mass ratio and increasing this ratio increases the rate of water loss due to increasing evaporation [25].…”
Section: Egg Weight and Egg Weight Lossmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…noted that Prolonged storage of eggs negatively affects the weight of eggs before hatching, body weight and length of chicks when hatching did not negatively affect all other treatments of chicks as explained [11]. Eggs of broiler breeder Ross 308, regardless of its weight, can be stored for up to 7 days before incubation under certain and stable conditions [12]. that hatching eggs stored for up to 14 days had a negative effect on the weight and length of the chicks [13], that the storage period and egg laying during storage on the hatchability of subsequent hatching eggs and the weight of hatched chicks of different sizes of eggs, However the storage of eggs should not exceed 4 days in order to hatch and weigh hatched chicks.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Iqbal et al (2017) also noted that the large egg weight could improve the hatching weight. The higher egg weight indicating the higher egg contents (yolk and albumen) (Ipek and Sozcu, 2017;Hegab and Hanafy, 2019;Nowaczewski et al, 2022). The egg contents will be used as nutrient sources for embryo development during incubation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%