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Fertility and hatchability of eggs laid in the pullet-to-breeder transition period and in the initial production period
Authors:Pedroso Adriana Ayres  Andrade Maria Auxiliadora  Café Marcos Barcellos  Leandro Nadja Susana M  Menten José Fernando M  Stringhini José Henrique
Institution:

aDepartment of Animal Science, Veterinary School, University of Goiás, CP 131, 74001-970 Goiânia, Goiás, Brazil

bDepartment of Preventive Veterinary, EV, UFG, Goiânia, Brazil

cDepartment of Animal Science, UV, UFG, Goiânia, Brazil

dDepartment of Animal Science, ESALQ, USP, Piracicaba, Brazil

Abstract:The initial eggs produced by broiler breeder hens are relatively small compared with later in the production cycle. An evaluation of indices related to hatchability is required when these eggs are to be used for the production of broiler chicks. Two experiments were conducted to evaluate characteristics related to the hatchability of eggs from pullet-to-breeder transition phase, at 25 and 27 weeks of age, and from the peak of production period and five weeks later, at 32 and 37 weeks of age. Eggs from birds 25 weeks had a lesser fertility in Experiment 1. Mortality occurred unevenly in early (1–5 days), middle (6–17 days) and late (18–21 days) incubation, and greater mortality was observed after the internal membrane was ruptured. The younger the hen, the lighter the egg, chick, and shell, and the longer the time required to complete the hatching process. In Experiment 2, greater mortalities were observed at the early period (1–5 days) and after “pipping” of the internal and external membranes. Embryos from heavy eggs of breeder hens 37 weeks of age took less time to complete the hatching process. Results indicated the larger the egg, the heavier the chick and shell, and the lesser the shell percentage. As breeder age advanced, characteristics related to egg fertility and hatchability improved.
Keywords:Broiler hatching egg  Breeder age  Embryonic mortality  Egg weight
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