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Title: Effects of recessive white plumage colour mutation on hatchability and growth of quail hatched from breeders of different ages
Authors: Uludağ Üniversitesi/Veterinerlik Fakültesi/Zootekni Anabi̇li̇m Dalı.
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Yenişehir Meslek Yüksekokulu.
Petek, Metin
Özen, Y.
Karakaş, Emin
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Keywords: Agriculture
Japanese-quail
Egg weight
Lavender
Patterns
Roux
Aves
Coturnix
Coturnix coturnix
Phasianidae
Issue Date: Dec-2004
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Citation: Petek, M. vd. (2004). “Effects of recessive white plumage colour mutation on hatchability and growth of quail hatched from breeders of different ages”. British Poultry Science, 45(6), 769-774.
Abstract: 1. A total of 1200 eggs were obtained from two pure line stocks of 'wild' and 'recessive white' quail of the Pharaoh strain (Coturnix coturnix Pharaoh), with two different breeder ages (17 or 34 weeks). The recessive white line was derived from mutant birds, which appeared spontaneously within the wildtype quail colony. 2. The analysis included plumage colour and breeder age as main effects together with their interaction. There were no significant effects for apparent fertility but hatchability of total and fertile eggs was affected by plumage colour variant and breeder age. 3. Body weight was affected by plumage colour throughout the growing period, whereas the differences attributable to breeder age were significant from 21 to 42 d only. 4. Main effects and their interaction were significant for feed conversion ratio until the end of the growing period, except at the age of 7 d for the effect of breeder age. 5. It was concluded that the hatchability and growth performance of the recessive white-type was not as good as the wild-type. The young breeders (17 weeks old) had the best hatchability and subsequent growth performance.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1080/0071660412331336752
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/0071660412331336752
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/27325
ISSN: 0007-1668
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