GENETIC EVALUATION FOR EGG PRODUCTION TRAITS IN JAPANESE QUAIL
BENHA VETERINARY MEDICAL JOURNAL • 2015
Publication Information
Authors
Eman, A. Manaa; El-Bayomi, Kh.M.and Sosa, G. A.
Keywords
Japanese quail. Egg production. Egg weight. Egg number. Egg mass. Heritability. Correlations.
Journal
BENHA VETERINARY MEDICAL JOURNAL
Publisher
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Volume
28
Issue
1
Pages
178-185
publication.type
International
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Abstract
The main objective of this work was to evaluate the means and genetic parameters for egg production traits of random population of Japanese quail including average egg weight, egg number and egg mass.
The second generation had the highest significant value for egg numbers, egg weights and egg masses for most weeks from beginning egg production. All heritability estimates for egg numbers were high except values at first and third week of egg production in the second generation were low (0.09 and 0.003; respectively). All heritability estimates for egg weights were medium values except values for second week of egg production in the first generation was low (0.02).
The second generation had the highest significant value for egg numbers, egg weights and egg masses for most weeks from beginning egg production. All heritability estimates for egg numbers were high except values at first and third week of egg production in the second generation were low (0.09 and 0.003; respectively). All heritability estimates for egg weights were medium values except values for second week of egg production in the first generation was low (0.02).
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