
doi: 10.1038/173877b0
pmid: 13165682
IT is widely accepted that poor hatchability is one of the main causes of financial loss to poultry breeders. Judging from the results regularly reported by many large hatcheries, the national hatching-rate of all eggs set in Great Britain seems to be between 65 and 70 per cent.
Birds, Meat, Eggs, Animals, Disease, Female, Chickens, Poultry
Birds, Meat, Eggs, Animals, Disease, Female, Chickens, Poultry
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