How to Improve the Hatching Rate of Stored Hatching Eggs in Cage-Raised Laying Hens
Time:
2021-11-12
When raising laying hens in cages, hatching eggs stored for more than several days produce chicks of inferior quality compared to those hatched from eggs stored for 3 to 4 days. Stored hatching eggs exhibit higher early embryonic mortality rates during incubation, and surviving chicks often experience slower growth and delayed hatching. Once hatching is delayed, some chicks may be missed during counting and may be too underdeveloped for proper placement in the brooder, potentially compromising their quality.
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