Tj. Applegate et Ms. Lilburn, INDEPENDENT EFFECTS OF HEN AGE AND EGG SIZE ON INCUBATION AND POULT CHARACTERISTICS IN COMMERCIAL TURKEYS, Poultry science, 75(10), 1996, pp. 1210-1216
Nicholas hens from the same flock were studied throughout the growing
and laying periods. From 36 to 55 wk of age, 800 eggs were collected a
t approximately 5-wk intervals. At each age, a subsample of 100 eggs w
ere randomly selected for egg weight, yolk weight, yolk DM, and yolk l
ipid (DM). The remaining 700 eggs were individually weighed and incuba
ted. All eggs were reweighed at 25 d (transfer) and poults were indivi
dually weighed at hatch. At each sampling age, 50 poults were selected
for analysis of yolk sac weight, yolk sac DM, and yolk sac lipid (DM)
. From 33 to 45 wk, mean hen BW decreased 0.9 kg. Across all ages, the
relative weight of abdominal fat decreased more than that of the Pect
oralis major. Relative yolk weight increased and relative albumen weig
ht decreased with age. Yolk sac weight and lipid content (DM) of the p
oults at hatch increased markedly with age of hen. Across all ages, eg
gs were divided into weight classes. Initial egg weight had no effect
on proportional moisture loss at 25 d or on relative poult weight at h
atch. Egg moisture loss through 25 d was greatest in eggs from 36-wk-o
ld hens compared with hens at 41, 45, 50, or 55 wk. Mean poult weight
increased from 62.6 g at 36 wk to 64.9 g at 55 wk. Relative poult weig
ht increased 3% from 36 to 55 wk when corrections for initial egg size
were taken into consideration.