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Effects of Short Periods of Incubation During Egg Storage (SPIDES) in Prolonged Stored Eggs of Late DeKalb Breeder on Hatchability, Embryonic Mortality and Chick Quality

Published: April 23, 2021
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INTRODUCTION The storage of hatching eggs is a common routine in hatcheries and varying in duration depending on hatchery capacity and the demand of day old chicks (Gharib, 2013). In some cases, the need of extending the period of storage more than seven days may takes place. Hatching eggs are stored, generally, to minimize transport cost or to collect enough eggs for high capacity incubators....
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Atif Hamza
Elfadil Ahmed Adam
Mutaz Saeed Babiker Mahmoud
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Dr Essons
12 de diciembre de 2021
thanks for great research please just summarize in few lines that on small scale poultry setup which incubation periods and how many days should be practiced where environment night temperature is 8-10 C AND DAY TEMPERATURE is 25-30 in December
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