Incubation - Practical Aspects Flashcards

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how is fertility determined ?

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  • incubation test
  • fails to differentiate very early embryonic death from infertility
  • usual way of determining fertility in industry
    microscopic test during early incubation
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what is percent hatchability

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  • % of total set eggs
  • hatched/ eggs available
  • does indicate a reason for low hatchebility
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3
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how do you find the of fertile eggs

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fertilized + hatched / total eggs
- removing the ones that have died

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4
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what are common patters in embryonic mortality

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  • usually 1-7 is early death
    or 21-28 embryonic death
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5
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What are some expected hatchability numbers

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  • egg production - 88-90%
  • broiler breeders - 82-85%
  • turkeys 75-80%
  • these can vary with each strain, season and bird strain
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6
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when should you candle an egg

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5-10 days

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7
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what are the different eggs classifications

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  • clear - infertile or early embryonic mortality (0-3 days)
  • blood ring - dead embryo
  • live embryo
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what are common hatch problems

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  • hatch removal - break out eggs that havent hatched
  • examine chicks - those that will not thrive in the hatchery cant go to farm
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9
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what are some causes of fertility issues

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  • fertility ( nutrition, body weight (over under rate), male to female ratio ( males in large amounts will fight over females), diseases, external parasites and artificial insemination problem
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what are some causes of embryonic mortality

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  • egg handling and storage
  • improper setter and hatcher settings
  • disease
  • breeder age
  • genetic factors (inbreeding)
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what is the % of mortality

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  • infertility 42%
  • early embryonic mortality 28%
  • mid term mortality 6%
  • late mortality and pips 24%
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what is the Amnion

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  • low level protection
  • clear fluid surrounding embryo
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13
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what is the yolk sac

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  • membrane enveloping the yolk
  • nutrient uptake - primary nutrient
  • primary source of energy during last third of incubation
  • drawn into body cavity prior to hatch
    early nutrient supply for newly hatched bird 72 hours
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14
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what is the allantoic membrane

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  • development initiated on third day and complete by the 12 day
  • completely envelopes the embryo and highly vascular
  • function - respiration, excretory and digestive
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what is chorion

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  • fuses with inner shell membrane and allantoic membrane
  • chorioallantoic membrane - gas exchange, excretion and digestion
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