Cr. Pugh et al., ULTRASONOGRAPHY AS A TOOL FOR MONITORING INOVO CHICKEN DEVELOPMENT .1. TECHNIQUE AND MORPHOLOGICAL FINDINGS, Poultry science, 72(12), 1993, pp. 2236-2246
Preliminary studies were performed to develop a method for using real-
time, B-mode ultrasonography (US) to directly image the internal morph
ology of the chicken egg and developing embryo. Different soft tissue
interfaces will reflect US waves differentially. These reflected waves
, or echoes are then converted into a two-dimensional image of interna
l morphology. A major limitation of diagnostic US is its inability to
penetrate through gas or hard tissue (bone, shell) interfaces. Methodo
logy development to overcome the acoustic obstacle presented by the eg
gshell and air cell constituted the initial part of the preliminary st
udy. An acoustical window was achieved by creating a 2-cm fenestration
through the large end of the eggshell, then filling the air cell with
sterile saline. Morphological features of the yolk and embryo were re
corded at 0, 2, 6, 9, 14, and 17 days of incubation. The second part o
f the preliminary study explores whether the acoustic window, once cre
ated, could then be closed, and if closed, whether egg viability could
be maintained. A second concurrent trial was conducted with 32 eggs t
hat were fenestrated, imaged, recorded, reclosed, and incubated. Two m
ethods of closure were attempted: one using dialysis membrane and tape
; the other using an eggshell allograft. Hatchability was partially re
tained with both window closure methods.