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Zootechnica
(Zootechnika) 10 (1) 2011
Title
EGG QUALITY OF DUAL-PURPOSE HENS INTENDED FOR SMALL-SCALE FARMING
Autor
Michał Dudek, Andrzej Rabsztyn
Keywords
Keywords: egg quality, local Polish strains of hens
Abstract
The objective of the experiment was evaluation of some physical traits of egg quality in hens originating from Polish egg-type pedigree farms and destined for small-scale farming as well as in a breed of preserved chickens. 30 eggs from each of the three genetic groups (parental P55 Barred Rock strain, VH43 parental cross of V44 Rhode Island Red and H33 Leghorn strains, and the preserved Z11 Partridge Greenleg strain) were taken to analysis. The layers were maintained in the same environmental conditions and were under the same feeding regime. Analyses of egg quality were accomplished in 26th and 50th weeks of age, with an electronic EQM device. Egg weight in VH43 cross in the beginning of laying was 61.5 g and it was significantly bigger than in P55 hens (50.2 g) and Z11 hens (42 g). No statistical differences between experimental groups were found in shell thickness, shell density. Egg shell colour in P55 hens differed significantly from that in the other groups. The highest Haugh unit score (99.9) and albumen height (9.7 mm) were noted in the eggs of P55 hens in 26th weeks of age. These parameters lowered with age in all experimental groups. The highest proportion of yolk was found in the eggs of Z11 (29.5%) in 50 weeks of age. Yolk percentage increased with age in all genetic groups. Yolk colour index (La Roche) diminished with age of layers.
Pages
3-12
Cite
Dudek, M., Rabsztyn, A. (2011). EGG QUALITY OF DUAL-PURPOSE HENS INTENDED FOR SMALL-SCALE FARMING. Acta Sci. Pol. Zootechnica, 10(1), 3-12.
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