Effect of egg weight on hatchability, chick hatch weight and subsequent productivity of Venda chickens

dc.contributor.advisorNg'ambi, J.B.
dc.contributor.authorThamaga, Marupine Windy
dc.contributor.otherNorris, D.
dc.date.accessioned2013-04-19T12:50:44Z
dc.date.available2013-04-19T12:50:44Z
dc.date.issued2011
dc.descriptionThesis (M.Sc. Agric.(Animal Science)) --University of Limpopo, 2011en_US
dc.description.abstractAn experiment was conducted to determine the effect of egg weight on hatchability, hatch-weight and subsequent productivity of Venda chickens. A total of 360 Venda chicken eggs based on their weights were collected within one week and assigned to four treatments with five replicates of 18 eggs per replicate. A randomized design was used. The four treatment weights were below 49 g, between 50 and 59 g, between 60 and 69 g and above 70 g. the eggs were incubated for 21 days. The chicks were raised up to 13 weeks based on their treatments but fed a similar diet. Egg weight was positively and strongly correlated (r2 = 0.727) with hatchability. Similarly, egg weight was positively and strongly correlated (r2 = 0.0.953) with chick hatch-weight. Between one and seven weeks old, Venda chicks hatched from heavier eggs ate less (P< 0.05) than those hatched from lighter eggs. Heavier eggs hatched chicks with better (P< 0.05) feed conversion ratio. However, chicks hatched from heavier eggs tended to have higher (P< 0.05) live weight at seven weeks old than those hatched from lighter eggs. Heavier eggs tended to hatch chicks that had higher (P< 0.05) mortality rates. However, metabolisable energy and nitrogen retention of the chicks aged seven weeks was not (P> 0.05) affected by egg weight. Growth rate and live weight of the chicks aged between one and seven weeks were optimized at different Venda chicken egg weights of 56 (r2 = 0.514) and 60 (r2 = 0.870) g, respectively. Egg weight had no (P> 0.05) effect on metabolisable energy, feed conversion ratio, growth rate, live weight, carcass weight and carcass parts of Venda chickens aged between eight and 13 weeks except fat pad weight. Venda chickens hatched from lighter eggs had lower (P< 0.05) fat pad weights than those hatched from heavier eggs. Meat samples of chickens hatched from lighter eggs had higher (P< 0.05) nitrogen contents. It is concluded that Venda chicken egg weight affects (P< 0.05) egg hatchability, chick hatch-weight, growth rate, live weight and carcass characteristics of the chicken. However, these variables are optimized at different egg weights. This has implications on selecting eggs for incubation.en_US
dc.format.extentxii, 52 leavesen_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10386/796
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherUniversity of Limpopoen_US
dc.relation.requiresPDFen_US
dc.subjectEgg weighten_US
dc.subjectHatchabilityen_US
dc.subject.ddc636.5082en_US
dc.subject.lcshChicken industry -- South Africaen_US
dc.subject.lcshChicken breedingen_US
dc.titleEffect of egg weight on hatchability, chick hatch weight and subsequent productivity of Venda chickensen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US

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