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The effects of incubation temperature on the sex of Japanese quail chicks
Poultry Science · Ocak 2011
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The effects of incubation temperature on the sex of Japanese quail chicks
Poultry Science · 2011 SCI
PROFESÖR TAMER ÇAĞLAYAN →
The effects of incubation temperature on the sex of Japanese quail chicks
Poultry Science · 2011 SSCI
PROFESÖR CAFER TEPELİ →
The effects of incubation temperature on the sex of Japanese quail chicks
Poultry Science · 2011 SSCI
PROFESÖR ALPER YILMAZ →
The effects of incubation temperature on the sex of Japanese quail chicks
Poultry Science · 2011 SCI
PROFESÖR MUSTAFA GARİP →
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DergiPoultry Science
Yayın TarihiOcak 2011
Cilt / Sayfa90 · 2402-2406
Scopus ID2-s2.0-80053154120
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Özet
The effects of incubation temperature on the sex of Japanese quail chicks were investigated in this study. The study was conducted on Japanese quail. In all, 4500 eggs obtained from 2 generations were used. At the beginning of the study, a new flock was formed from available hatching eggs. Hatching eggs were gathered at 3 different ages (8 to 10 weeks, 16 to 18 weeks and 22 to 24 weeks of age) from the laying period in this flock. These eggs were exposed to 5 different incubation temperatures (36.7, 37.2, 37.7, 38.2, and 38.7°C). The hatching results were evaluated for each group. Chicks obtained from these temperature groups were reared separately to obtain quail for breeding. Eggs for incubation were gathered from these breeding quail when they were between 15 and 18 weeks of age. These eggs were placed in an incubator at a standard (37.7°C) temperature, separated by F1 Type equation here.-generation temperature groups. The chicks in all groups were reared separately, and the sex of the chicks was determined at maturity. Statistical differences (P < 0.05) were found for the ex of the chicks in the third group (22 to 24 weeks) of the F1 generation, compared with other groups. This result confirmed the hypothesis that different incubation temperatures for the first generation (at the embryo stage) might influence the sex of the next generation of chicks. Further studies are needed to investigate the effects of incubation temperature on chicks from different perspectives. © 2011 Poultry Science Association Inc.
Yazarlar (4)
1
Alper Yilmaz
2
Cafer Tepeli
ORCID: 0000-0003-2966-8330
3
Mustafa Garip
4
Tamer Caglayan
Anahtar Kelimeler
Chick
Incubation
Sex determination
Temperature
Kurumlar
Selçuk Üniversitesi
Selçuklu Turkey
Metrikler
20
Atıf
4
Yazar
4
Anahtar Kelime