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Influence of Egg Orientation during Storage and Storage Period on Hatchability of Tswana Chicken Eggs

Journal of Animal Production Advances, 2015
Egg storage period and egg orientation during storage are known to influence the hatchability of poultry eggs. The influences of egg storage period and egg orientation during storage on hatchability of Tswana chicken eggs have never been evaluated.
Patrick Kgwatalala   +3 more
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The storage of turkey hatching eggs

Glavnyj zootehnik (Head of Animal Breeding), 2021
During the storage period, changes in morphological and biochemical parameters occur in the egg. The composition of the microflora on the surface of the egg shell changes, while their hatchery traits decrease. The rate of “aging” of eggs depends on the quality of the shell, protein and yolk, on the shelf life, the level of contamination of the shell ...
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The Storage of Eggs

Madras Agricultural Journal, 1944
Eggs are preserved, on the commercial scale, almost universally by means of cold air storage. For the small producer or consumer, such a procedure is generally impracticable and resort has been made to simpler methods. Packing the eggs in sand, bran, ashes, lime, or salt was once used, but these methods bava now been abandoned in favour of storage in ...
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Chicken egg storage and transport

2023
Chicken eggs will not maintain peak hatchability for long when the eggs are stored. The chapter describes how both egg quality and embryo development will influence the effect of egg storage, considers practical aspects of using storage temperature, humidity and egg turning to keep eggs in good condition, with some reference to particular aspects of ...
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The effects of egg storage on hatchability

British Poultry Science, 1962
(1962). The effects of egg storage on hatchability. British Poultry Science: Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 81-87.
A. J. Byng, D. Nash
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Effects of egg washing and storage temperature on the quality of eggshell cuticle and eggs

Food Chemistry, 2016
This study investigated the quality of washed and unwashed eggs stored at 7°C (WC and UC for washed and unwashed eggs, respectively) and 25°C (WR and UR for washed and unwashed eggs, respectively) for 4weeks. The results show that the Haugh unit, albumin pH, thick albumin ratio, yolk index, air cell size, and S-ovalbumin content of UC were ...
Yu-Chi, Liu   +4 more
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Storage of hatching eggs

British Poultry Science, 1969
Synopsis An experiment is described which was designed to measure the effect on hatchability and chick quality of turning and the use of Cryovac bags during short‐and long‐term pre‐incubation storage of hatching eggs. It was also designed to explore the possibility that genotypes reacted in different ways to the same storage treatments.
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Long‐term storage of eggs of Simulium ornatum

Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 1989
ABSTRACT. A method for the storage of non‐diapausing eggs of Simulium ornatum Meigen has been developed. High survival rates for 5–6 months depend on the age of eggs when placed at reduced temperature.
P H, Goll, J, Duncan, N, Brown
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Storage of retinal in the eggs of the ascidian, Halocynthia roretzi

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2003
Retinoids in the eggs of the solitary ascidian, Halocynthia roretzi, were analyzed by high performance liquid chromatography. Retinal was the almost exclusive retinoid (>>99%), and the concentration of retinal was 25.9-40.1 (30.6 on average) ng/mg of protein. The egg retinal consisted of four isomers: all-trans (50.9%), 9-cis (6.8%), 11-cis (20.4%) and
Toshiaki, Irie   +2 more
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Mouse egg ribosomes: evidence for storage in lattices

Development, 1981
ABSTRACT The ribosomes of mouse ova were labeled by exposure of growing ovarian oocytes to [3H]uridine. The ribosomes of ova lysed and dispersed in hypotonic medium were contained in particles with an unusually low buoyant density in CsCl density gradients.
R, Bachvarova, V, De Leon, I, Spiegelman
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