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A Photographic Guide to Goose Embryo Development

Published: March 16, 2010
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Abstract: A photographic guide to goose embryo development is compiled to help visually determining time of embryo mortality in eggs during incubation. Introduction Goose eggs can be particularly difficult to hatch due to their large size, the hardness of their shells, and the need to cool them regularly. The incubation period of goose eggs takes about 30 days and percent hatch generally do...
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Etelka Nikodemusz
Szent István University
Szent István University
Janos Kozak
Szent István University
Szent István University
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Grzegorz Wozniakowski
National Veterinary Research Institute (Poland)
19 de agosto de 2011
That's really impressive article! Thank you.
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Atef Abou Zead
18 de enero de 2015
Excellent article, Thanks
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Thee Maria Smith
5 de julio de 2015
Fantastic article Thank you
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Nancy Moss Miller
16 de marzo de 2020
Have you removed many of the photos from this article? I have used it as a reference to envision goose embryos’ progress during incubation and I’m disappointed that the photos are gone.
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Victor
14 de marzo de 2021

Hello can I know after day 7 the yolk will stay or it will moving when you turn the egg for checking (flashlight)
Regards.

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Wendy Kowalski
16 de julio de 2023
Once the air pocket is dark, how much longer must the egg be incubated?
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Mehmet YAZICIOGLU
17 de febrero de 2024
Hello
Nice work.
Can I use the pictures in my graduation thesis?
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