Effect of egg storage length on hatchability and weight loss in incubation of egg and meat type Japanese quails

The quail raising in Brazil has increased through the last years and the incubation procedures are important to maintenance and improvement of quail egg production. To obtain a sufficient number of eggs to fill an incubator, eggs are usually accumulated in storage over a period from 1 day up to 3 we...

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Main Authors: JM Romao, TGV Moraes, RSC Teixeira, WM Cardoso, CC Buxade
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Fundação APINCO de Ciência e Tecnologia Avícolas 2008-09-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-635X2008000300001
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WM Cardoso
CC Buxade
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description The quail raising in Brazil has increased through the last years and the incubation procedures are important to maintenance and improvement of quail egg production. To obtain a sufficient number of eggs to fill an incubator, eggs are usually accumulated in storage over a period from 1 day up to 3 weeks before incubation. The objective of this research was to verify the effect of egg storage on hatchability and egg weight loss for two lineages of Japanese quails. Sixty four Japanese quails were divided in two groups: G1 (n=32) for meat production and G2 (n=32) for egg production. They were used for serial egg collections that were performed every day, during 15 consecutively days, totaling 600 eggs. After collection they were placed in refrigerated room (20°C and 60% of relative humidity) and submitted to different periods of storage, from 0 day until 14 days, according to their collection day. The incubation occurred at 37.6°C and 60% RH. The weight measurements were done during storage, incubation and hatching. The results showed that for Meat type and Egg type quails, the egg hatchability was around 84% until 10 days of storage, and then this rate decreased significantly. Both types of quail eggs presented similar weight loss during storage and incubation. The research showed that quail eggs present great hatchability until 10 days of storage and that eggs submitted to storage present a reduced weight loss during incubation.
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spelling doaj.art-e79441c0124040fc917b856a55ae059a2022-12-22T00:14:13ZengFundação APINCO de Ciência e Tecnologia AvícolasBrazilian Journal of Poultry Science1516-635X1806-90612008-09-0110314314710.1590/S1516-635X2008000300001Effect of egg storage length on hatchability and weight loss in incubation of egg and meat type Japanese quailsJM RomaoTGV MoraesRSC TeixeiraWM CardosoCC BuxadeThe quail raising in Brazil has increased through the last years and the incubation procedures are important to maintenance and improvement of quail egg production. To obtain a sufficient number of eggs to fill an incubator, eggs are usually accumulated in storage over a period from 1 day up to 3 weeks before incubation. The objective of this research was to verify the effect of egg storage on hatchability and egg weight loss for two lineages of Japanese quails. Sixty four Japanese quails were divided in two groups: G1 (n=32) for meat production and G2 (n=32) for egg production. They were used for serial egg collections that were performed every day, during 15 consecutively days, totaling 600 eggs. After collection they were placed in refrigerated room (20°C and 60% of relative humidity) and submitted to different periods of storage, from 0 day until 14 days, according to their collection day. The incubation occurred at 37.6°C and 60% RH. The weight measurements were done during storage, incubation and hatching. The results showed that for Meat type and Egg type quails, the egg hatchability was around 84% until 10 days of storage, and then this rate decreased significantly. Both types of quail eggs presented similar weight loss during storage and incubation. The research showed that quail eggs present great hatchability until 10 days of storage and that eggs submitted to storage present a reduced weight loss during incubation.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-635X2008000300001Egg weight lossincubationJapanese quailstorage
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Effect of egg storage length on hatchability and weight loss in incubation of egg and meat type Japanese quails
Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science
Egg weight loss
incubation
Japanese quail
storage
title Effect of egg storage length on hatchability and weight loss in incubation of egg and meat type Japanese quails
title_full Effect of egg storage length on hatchability and weight loss in incubation of egg and meat type Japanese quails
title_fullStr Effect of egg storage length on hatchability and weight loss in incubation of egg and meat type Japanese quails
title_full_unstemmed Effect of egg storage length on hatchability and weight loss in incubation of egg and meat type Japanese quails
title_short Effect of egg storage length on hatchability and weight loss in incubation of egg and meat type Japanese quails
title_sort effect of egg storage length on hatchability and weight loss in incubation of egg and meat type japanese quails
topic Egg weight loss
incubation
Japanese quail
storage
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