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Effect of the warming profile at the start of incubation on hatchability and chick quality in short stored eggs

I. A. M. van Roovert-Reijrink*, C. W. van der Pol*, C. M. Maatjens*

*HatchTech B.V., P.O. Box 256, 3900 AG Veenendaal, the Netherlands.

Storage of hatching eggs is a common procedure at breeder farms and hatcheries. Previous trials showed that a warming profile at the start of incubation, of which the increase in temperature from 29.4°C to 37.8°C was controlled, reduced early embryonic mortality in long stored eggs (>7 days) in comparison to no controlled warming profile. The current trial investigated the effect of warming profile on hatchability and chick quality for short stored eggs (< 7 days) of a young, prime, and old flock. Download the entire article via the button below.

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