QUALITY OF HATCHING EGGS AND 1-DAY-OLD YOUNG QUAILS OF THE RADONEZH BREED, DEPENDING ON THE AGE OF LAYING HENS

Received 30.09.2024
Revised 03.12.2024
Published 29.12.2024

Abstract

To realize the maximum genetic potential of quails, it is necessary to have information about the quality of hatching eggs, the characteristics of embryonic development and the requirements for the quality of day-old quails. The purpose of the study was to study the quality of hatching eggs and day-old young animals of the Radonezh quail breed at the beginning, middle and end of the productive period. The study was conducted at the Siberian Poultry Research Institute. It has been established that in order to obtain more young animals and increase production efficiency, eggs obtained from laying hens aged 126–238 days should be used for incubation. At this age, the hatchability of eggs is higher by 2.39–8.73% and the hatchability of young animals is higher by 2.74–8.89%. Quails from small eggs obtained from a young bird grow more intensively. Safety is 4% higher

Keywords

quail Radonezh breed incubation qualities morphological analysis of eggs hatchability of eggs hatching of young animals quality of day-old young animals safety
Suggested citation
Rehleckaya, Ye. (2024). QUALITY OF HATCHING EGGS AND 1-DAY-OLD YOUNG QUAILS OF THE RADONEZH BREED, DEPENDING ON THE AGE OF LAYING HENS. Bulletin of the Kyrgyz National Agrarian University, 22(6), 330-334.

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