The Effect of Eggshell Thickness on the Hatchability of Guinea Fowl and Pheasants

ABSTRACT Successful incubation affects the number of healthy chicks in all poultry species. This study examined the effect of eggshell thickness on the hatching rates of guinea fowl and pheasant eggs. In total, 964 guinea fowl and 1,728 pheasant eggs were used in the study. Eggshell thickness was me...

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Main Authors: US Yamak, MA Boz, A Ucar, M Sarica, H Onder
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Fundação APINCO de Ciência e Tecnologia Avícolas
Series:Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science
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spelling doaj-570d64a1334a45b7b2864639e158cac52020-11-24T20:44:15ZengFundação APINCO de Ciência e Tecnologia AvícolasBrazilian Journal of Poultry Science1806-906118spe2495310.1590/1806-9061-2015-0214S1516-635X2016000600049The Effect of Eggshell Thickness on the Hatchability of Guinea Fowl and PheasantsUS YamakMA BozA UcarM SaricaH OnderABSTRACT Successful incubation affects the number of healthy chicks in all poultry species. This study examined the effect of eggshell thickness on the hatching rates of guinea fowl and pheasant eggs. In total, 964 guinea fowl and 1,728 pheasant eggs were used in the study. Eggshell thickness was measured directly with an ultrasound gauge. Thicknesses ranged between 0.27-0.47 mm in guinea fowl and 0.24-0.49 mm in pheasant eggs. Incubation periods were 28 days for guinea fowl and 25 days for pheasant eggs. At the end of the incubation period, unhatched eggs were broken to identify the causes of embryonic mortality. Eggs were classified as thin-, medium- and thick-shelled, and hatching rates were calculated as a function of eggshell thickness. Differences in hatching rates of guinea fowl and pheasant eggs with different shell thicknesses were not statistically significant (p>0.05).http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-635X2016000600049&lng=en&tlng=enEggshell thicknessultrasoundincubationguinea fowlpheasant
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author US Yamak
MA Boz
A Ucar
M Sarica
H Onder
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MA Boz
A Ucar
M Sarica
H Onder
The Effect of Eggshell Thickness on the Hatchability of Guinea Fowl and Pheasants
Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science
Eggshell thickness
ultrasound
incubation
guinea fowl
pheasant
author_facet US Yamak
MA Boz
A Ucar
M Sarica
H Onder
author_sort US Yamak
title The Effect of Eggshell Thickness on the Hatchability of Guinea Fowl and Pheasants
title_short The Effect of Eggshell Thickness on the Hatchability of Guinea Fowl and Pheasants
title_full The Effect of Eggshell Thickness on the Hatchability of Guinea Fowl and Pheasants
title_fullStr The Effect of Eggshell Thickness on the Hatchability of Guinea Fowl and Pheasants
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Eggshell Thickness on the Hatchability of Guinea Fowl and Pheasants
title_sort effect of eggshell thickness on the hatchability of guinea fowl and pheasants
publisher Fundação APINCO de Ciência e Tecnologia Avícolas
series Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science
issn 1806-9061
description ABSTRACT Successful incubation affects the number of healthy chicks in all poultry species. This study examined the effect of eggshell thickness on the hatching rates of guinea fowl and pheasant eggs. In total, 964 guinea fowl and 1,728 pheasant eggs were used in the study. Eggshell thickness was measured directly with an ultrasound gauge. Thicknesses ranged between 0.27-0.47 mm in guinea fowl and 0.24-0.49 mm in pheasant eggs. Incubation periods were 28 days for guinea fowl and 25 days for pheasant eggs. At the end of the incubation period, unhatched eggs were broken to identify the causes of embryonic mortality. Eggs were classified as thin-, medium- and thick-shelled, and hatching rates were calculated as a function of eggshell thickness. Differences in hatching rates of guinea fowl and pheasant eggs with different shell thicknesses were not statistically significant (p>0.05).
topic Eggshell thickness
ultrasound
incubation
guinea fowl
pheasant
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