FACTORS AFFECTING THE RATE OF GROWTH OF OSTRICH (STRUTHIO-CAMELUS) CHICKS IN CAPTIVITY

Citation
Dc. Deeming et L. Ayres, FACTORS AFFECTING THE RATE OF GROWTH OF OSTRICH (STRUTHIO-CAMELUS) CHICKS IN CAPTIVITY, Veterinary record, 135(26), 1994, pp. 617-622
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Veterinary Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
00424900
Volume
135
Issue
26
Year of publication
1994
Pages
617 - 622
Database
ISI
SICI code
0042-4900(1994)135:26<617:FATROG>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
A set of 120 ostrich eggs was imported into the United Kingdom under c lass 1 quarantine restrictions. The chicks hatched were initially rear ed in mixed size groups and weighed daily to monitor their health. Ten days after hatching the chicks were separated into four groups, based on their weight, which were kept under identical conditions, fed ad l ibitum and weighed daily. At the end of the 35 day quarantine period t he growth rates of the chicks were correlated with their weight on day 10: the heaviest chicks remained the heaviest. In addition, the degre e to which the chicks lost weight and the period for which they did so was also related to their weight on day 10. However, the smallest chi cks on day 10 grew more quickly than the largest chicks. Chicks which had been helped to pip and hatch showed poor survival rates and low ra tes of growth. The growth rate of the ostriches appeared to be influen ced by environmental factors.