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Comparative study on some hatching traits among four close-bred stocks of Japanese quail

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JR_AAJ-2-11_001

Index date: 11 September 2016

Comparative study on some hatching traits among four close-bred stocks of Japanese quail abstract

The aim of study was to evaluate some hatching traits among four close-bred stocks (CBS) of Japanese quail at Avian Research and Training (ART) Centre, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan. For this purpose, a total of 144 hatching eggs having 36 eggs of each CBS (Major, Kaleem, Saadat and Zahid) were procured from ART-Centre Hatchery and subjected to break out analysis. Data were collected regarding hatchability, fertility, infertile eggs, dead germs and dead in shell %. Statistical analysis of data in Completely Randomized Design through one-way ANOVA technique and comparison of mean using Duncan’s Multiple Range test with the help of SAS 9.1 revealed significant differences among four CBS. Significant higher hatchability and fertility % was observed in CBS M as compared to others whereas significantly lower infertile eggs % was observed in CBS M as compared to rest of CBS. However, no significant effect of CBS on dead germ and dead in shell % was observed. It is concluded that CBS had significant effect on hatchability, fertility and infertile egg % among four CBS of Japanese quail.

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Comparative study on some hatching traits among four close-bred stocks of Japanese quail authors

a Rehman

Department of Poultry Production, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan.

i.a Qaisrani

Department of Poultry Production, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan.