1934
DOI: 10.3382/ps.0130227
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Interrelationship of Body Weight, Production, and Egg Weight

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“…In the case of Fayoumi the result agreed with those of Jull (1930), Parkhurst (1926) and Knox (1934), who all found no relationship between the two characters. It could be concluded from these results that the relation between the mean egg weight and annual egg yield is not an absolute one.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In the case of Fayoumi the result agreed with those of Jull (1930), Parkhurst (1926) and Knox (1934), who all found no relationship between the two characters. It could be concluded from these results that the relation between the mean egg weight and annual egg yield is not an absolute one.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In addition, most workers have not indicated the variance of their estimates, thus making it difficult to determine whether two or more estimates, although numerically different, are in fact significantly different from each other. Hervey and Lewis (1923), Jull (1924), and Knox (1934) obtained estimates of correlations between several economic traits in laying birds. These were phenotypic correlations however and, thus, unreliable as estimates of the degree to which traits are genetically related.…”
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