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R. bras. Ci. avíc. ; 21(3): eRBCA-2018-0882, 2019. tab
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: vti-25864

Resumo

The effects of three egg-turning regimes during the pre-incubation storage period on egg weight loss, hatchability, embryonic mortality, chick weight at hatching and incubation length of red-legged partridge (Alectoris rufa) compared with unturned eggs were investigated. Two hundred eggs were allocated to four 50-egg batches stored at 15ºC and 80% RH that being turned one, four and 24 times a day or remaining unturned, respectively. Eggs were incubated at 37.8ºC and 55% RH during the first 21 days and at 37.5ºC and 75% RH until hatching. Fertility was 70.5% and a good hatchability performance was obtained, characterised by 81.6% hatchability of fertile eggs, and weight losses of 0.78% during storage and of 10.04% during the first 21 days of incubation, 13.6 ±0.1 g hatchling weight, and incubation length of 23.45 ± 0.07 days (mean ± SEM). Hatchability, embryonic mortality developmental stage, egg weight loss during storage and incubation, hatchling weight and length of the incubation period were not affected by the turning frequency or the absence of turning during storage. Higher hatching synchrony was observed for eggs turned four times a day compared with unturned eggs and eggs turned once a day. In conclusion, turning red-legged partridge eggs during medium-term storage periods does not improve egg viability compared with unturned eggs.(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Galliformes/embriologia , Incubadoras/veterinária , Ovos/análise
2.
Rev. bras. ciênc. avic ; 21(3): eRBCA, 2019. tab
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1490681

Resumo

The effects of three egg-turning regimes during the pre-incubation storage period on egg weight loss, hatchability, embryonic mortality, chick weight at hatching and incubation length of red-legged partridge (Alectoris rufa) compared with unturned eggs were investigated. Two hundred eggs were allocated to four 50-egg batches stored at 15ºC and 80% RH that being turned one, four and 24 times a day or remaining unturned, respectively. Eggs were incubated at 37.8ºC and 55% RH during the first 21 days and at 37.5ºC and 75% RH until hatching. Fertility was 70.5% and a good hatchability performance was obtained, characterised by 81.6% hatchability of fertile eggs, and weight losses of 0.78% during storage and of 10.04% during the first 21 days of incubation, 13.6 ±0.1 g hatchling weight, and incubation length of 23.45 ± 0.07 days (mean ± SEM). Hatchability, embryonic mortality developmental stage, egg weight loss during storage and incubation, hatchling weight and length of the incubation period were not affected by the turning frequency or the absence of turning during storage. Higher hatching synchrony was observed for eggs turned four times a day compared with unturned eggs and eggs turned once a day. In conclusion, turning red-legged partridge eggs during medium-term storage periods does not improve egg viability compared with unturned eggs.


Assuntos
Animais , Galliformes/embriologia , Incubadoras/veterinária , Ovos/análise
3.
R. bras. Ci. avíc. ; 20(1): 27-35, jan.-mar. 2018. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: vti-19043

Resumo

The impacts of breeder age (32 and 55 weeks), egg storage time (2-12 days), setter ventilation program (control-test) on incubation and post-hatch performance of broilers were investigated in this study. Young (Y) and old (O) breeders hatching eggs were incubated in two different setters operated by two different ventilation programs as control (C) and test (T). Incubation took place after a short (S) and long (L) time of storage in this study. According to the trial design, eight treatment groups were as YSC, YST, YLC, YLT, OSC, OST, OLC and OLT. In total 9600 eggs and 6400 chicks were used. Early stage embryonic mortality (ED) rates were lower and accordingly hatchability of fertile eggs (HF) were higher (p<0.05) in YS than the other treatment groups. In contrast, incubation performance in eggs hatched in C and T programs were found to be similar. However, interaction between treatments were significant (p<0.05) and ED and HF were significantly (p<0.05) improved at OC. Liveability in growing period was affected (p<0.05) by breeder age but it wasnt affected by storage time and incubation program. Higher post-hatch performance was achieved in chicks of OST but differences between groups werent significant except for chick weights in comparison by breeder age. However, interactions between treatments were significant (p<0.05) and reached the highest post-hatch performance in YST (p<0.05). In conclusion, the long time storage of old breeders eggs improved incubation and post-hatch performance when they were incubated at test program.(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Armazenamento de Alimentos , Ovos/análise , Ovos , Incubadoras , Aves Domésticas
4.
Rev. bras. ciênc. avic ; 20(1): 27-35, jan.-mar. 2018. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1490492

Resumo

The impacts of breeder age (32 and 55 weeks), egg storage time (2-12 days), setter ventilation program (control-test) on incubation and post-hatch performance of broilers were investigated in this study. Young (Y) and old (O) breeders’ hatching eggs were incubated in two different setters operated by two different ventilation programs as control (C) and test (T). Incubation took place after a short (S) and long (L) time of storage in this study. According to the trial design, eight treatment groups were as YSC, YST, YLC, YLT, OSC, OST, OLC and OLT. In total 9600 eggs and 6400 chicks were used. Early stage embryonic mortality (ED) rates were lower and accordingly hatchability of fertile eggs (HF) were higher (p<0.05) in YS than the other treatment groups. In contrast, incubation performance in eggs hatched in C and T programs were found to be similar. However, interaction between treatments were significant (p<0.05) and ED and HF were significantly (p<0.05) improved at OC. Liveability in growing period was affected (p<0.05) by breeder age but it wasn’t affected by storage time and incubation program. Higher post-hatch performance was achieved in chicks of OST but differences between groups weren’t significant except for chick weights in comparison by breeder age. However, interactions between treatments were significant (p<0.05) and reached the highest post-hatch performance in YST (p<0.05). In conclusion, the long time storage of old breeders’ eggs improved incubation and post-hatch performance when they were incubated at test program.


Assuntos
Animais , Armazenamento de Alimentos , Incubadoras , Ovos , Ovos/análise , Aves Domésticas
5.
Rev. bras. ciênc. avic ; 18(2): 203-208, apr.-jun. 2016. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1490271

Resumo

The need to comply with animal welfare has motivated the research for non-invasive methods that allow the evaluation of poultry and eggs to be painless while providing accurate measurements. In this scenario, bioelectrical impedance was tested as a minimally invasive tool for sexing day-old chicks of two different chicken strains and for evaluating the quality of eggs submitted to different days of storage relative to their hatchability. The resistance and phase angle measured allowed the differentiation between chicken strains, but not between sexes. Eggs stored for seven days showed higher resistance and lower phase angle those stored for only one day. Although the bioimpedance method seems to be a promising method to evaluate egg and chick quality, the results of the present study suggest that further studies are needed to validate its utilization, particularly in terms of electrode type and positioning, as well as for the determination of which electrodes and equipment are best suited for different evaluation purposes.


Assuntos
Humanos , Ovos/análise , Bem-Estar do Animal , Impedância Elétrica
6.
R. bras. Ci. avíc. ; 18(2): 203-208, apr.-jun. 2016. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: vti-338229

Resumo

The need to comply with animal welfare has motivated the research for non-invasive methods that allow the evaluation of poultry and eggs to be painless while providing accurate measurements. In this scenario, bioelectrical impedance was tested as a minimally invasive tool for sexing day-old chicks of two different chicken strains and for evaluating the quality of eggs submitted to different days of storage relative to their hatchability. The resistance and phase angle measured allowed the differentiation between chicken strains, but not between sexes. Eggs stored for seven days showed higher resistance and lower phase angle those stored for only one day. Although the bioimpedance method seems to be a promising method to evaluate egg and chick quality, the results of the present study suggest that further studies are needed to validate its utilization, particularly in terms of electrode type and positioning, as well as for the determination of which electrodes and equipment are best suited for different evaluation purposes. (AU)


Assuntos
Humanos , Ovos/análise , /análise , /métodos , Bem-Estar do Animal , Impedância Elétrica
7.
Sci. agric ; 58(4)2001.
Artigo em Português | LILACS-Express | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1496120

Resumo

Alterations in physical, chemical and functional characteristics of egg proteins occur during storage. These changes depend on the storage conditions, mainly duration, temperature and relative humidity. This study examined the fresh egg Haugh unit score and the storage egg Haugh unit score, at room temperature (25°C) and under refrigeration conditions (8°C), during 7, 14 and 21 days of storage. Haugh units and albumin height decreased considerably during storage at room temperature. At 8°C, there was no significant difference in the Haugh unit for different periods of storage, but their values were smaller as compared to fresh eggs. The weight of the eggs was not affected by both storage and temperature. For both temperatures, pH was positively correlated with Haugh units and negatively with the albumin height.


Durante o armazenamento, ocorrem alterações nas características físicas, químicas e funcionais das proteínas de ovos em cascas. Essas mudanças dependem das condições de armazenamento, como o tempo, a temperatura e a umidade relativa do ar. Neste trabalho, compararam-se os valores da unidade "Haugh" de ovos frescos e de ovos armazenados à temperatura ambiente (25°C) e à temperatura de refrigeração (8°C), durante 7, 14 e 21 dias de armazenamento. Os valores da unidade "Haugh" e da altura da clara espessa diminuíram, consideravelmente, com o armazenamento à temperatura de 25°C. No ambiente refrigerado, não houve diferença significativa na unidade "Haugh", nos períodos de armazenamento, mas seus valores foram menores do que obtidos para ovos frescos. O peso dos ovos não diferiu, significativamente, durante o período de armazenamento, independentemente da temperatura. O pH correlacionou-se, positivamente, nas duas temperaturas com a unidade "Haugh" e negativamente com a altura do albume denso.

8.
Sci. agric. ; 58(4)2001.
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: vti-439568

Resumo

Alterations in physical, chemical and functional characteristics of egg proteins occur during storage. These changes depend on the storage conditions, mainly duration, temperature and relative humidity. This study examined the fresh egg Haugh unit score and the storage egg Haugh unit score, at room temperature (25°C) and under refrigeration conditions (8°C), during 7, 14 and 21 days of storage. Haugh units and albumin height decreased considerably during storage at room temperature. At 8°C, there was no significant difference in the Haugh unit for different periods of storage, but their values were smaller as compared to fresh eggs. The weight of the eggs was not affected by both storage and temperature. For both temperatures, pH was positively correlated with Haugh units and negatively with the albumin height.


Durante o armazenamento, ocorrem alterações nas características físicas, químicas e funcionais das proteínas de ovos em cascas. Essas mudanças dependem das condições de armazenamento, como o tempo, a temperatura e a umidade relativa do ar. Neste trabalho, compararam-se os valores da unidade "Haugh" de ovos frescos e de ovos armazenados à temperatura ambiente (25°C) e à temperatura de refrigeração (8°C), durante 7, 14 e 21 dias de armazenamento. Os valores da unidade "Haugh" e da altura da clara espessa diminuíram, consideravelmente, com o armazenamento à temperatura de 25°C. No ambiente refrigerado, não houve diferença significativa na unidade "Haugh", nos períodos de armazenamento, mas seus valores foram menores do que obtidos para ovos frescos. O peso dos ovos não diferiu, significativamente, durante o período de armazenamento, independentemente da temperatura. O pH correlacionou-se, positivamente, nas duas temperaturas com a unidade "Haugh" e negativamente com a altura do albume denso.

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