2008
DOI: 10.3382/ps.2007-00515
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Field Study on Broiler Eggs Hatchability

Abstract: The aim of this research was to explore factors that are related with hatchability in the field. Data from 3 Dutch hatcheries for the years 2004, 2005, and 2006 were analyzed using a random regression model with the method of restricted maximum likelihood. In total, 24,234 batches of 724,750,444 eggs, originating from 511 breeder flocks, were included. Annually, 241,583,481 eggs were set on average, which is 37% of the total annual eggs set in the Netherlands. A significant difference in hatchability among egg… Show more

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“…Broiler hatchability can be affected by a number of different factors, including breed, age, incubation conditions and season [38]. Compared to controls, TM chicks were found to have a reduced hatchability rate in the current study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 44%
“…Broiler hatchability can be affected by a number of different factors, including breed, age, incubation conditions and season [38]. Compared to controls, TM chicks were found to have a reduced hatchability rate in the current study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 44%
“…Voor het schatten van de fixed effecten van seizoen (via fourier-transformatie van kalenderdag zoals in Yassin et al, 2008), leeftijd moederdieren (met behulp van woodcurve, zie Yassin et al, 2008) en tijdstrend (met 3 e graads polynoom), en daarnaast het simultaan schatten van zowel de tussenbedrijfseffecten (constante verschillen tussen vleeskuikenbedrijven) als de binnen-bedrijfseffecten (de variatie binnen een vleeskuikenbedrijf, dus tussen koppels in de tijd op hetzelfde bedrijf), is gebruikt gemaakt van een gemengd (mixed) regressiemodel.…”
Section: Methodiek/analyseunclassified
“…However, storage of the hatching eggs affects both the embryo and the internal quality of the egg by increasing the albumen pH, decreasing the albumen height (Gharib, 2013) and the membrane flexibility of the egg yolk sac (Jones and Musgrove, 2005). In addition, depending on storage time, the hatching window period and the rate of discarded chicks increase and hatchability decreases (Yassin et al, 2008). Nowadays, the poultry industry usually stores eggs for three or four days to ensure that the hatching results are not negatively affected.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, the poultry industry usually stores eggs for three or four days to ensure that the hatching results are not negatively affected. However, the storage of the young breeding flocks eggs reduces the hatchability of the eggs (Yassin et al, 2008) which is inevitable in order to collect sufficient numbers for minimum hatching capacity because of the small number of eggs produced in young breeding flocks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%