THE EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE, HUMIDITY REGIMES, AND EGG TURNING FREQUENCY ON EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT DURING POULTRY EGG INCUBATION
Keywords:
Incubation, emperature, humidity, egg turning, embryo development, hatchability, poultry.Abstract
This study investigates the influence of incubation temperature, humidity regimes, and egg turning frequency on embryonic development, hatchability, and post-hatch performance of broiler chickens. Three experimental groups were established using 900 fertilized Cobb-500 eggs. Hatchability, embryo mortality, chick weight, and yolk absorption were assessed. Optimal development was observed at 37.8°C, relative humidity of 55–60% during the first 18 days and 65–70% during the last 3 days, with eggs turned five times per day. Deviations from these parameters reduced hatchability and chick quality.
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