Reproductive senescence in domestic fowl: Effects on egg production, sequence length and inter‐sequence pause length
- 1 December 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in British Poultry Science
- Vol. 31 (4) , 871-879
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00071669008417318
Abstract
1. Age‐related changes in egg production, oviposition sequence length and inter‐sequence pause length were studied by analysis of oviposition records of 50 individually‐caged broiler breeders from 24 to 62 weeks of age. 2. The 44 surviving hens exhibited a production profile characteristic of broiler breeders (184 eggs per hen), with a peak mean sequence length of 19 eggs at 32 weeks of age. Inter‐sequence pause length was maximum (1.6 d) at 54 weeks of age. Overall, the hens averaged 48 sequences, with a mean sequence length of 4.1 d. 3. Most hens had a single characteristically long sequence about the time of peak egg production (average: 24.3 d). The term ‘prime’ is suggested to denote this sequence. 4. Sorting the hens into groups on the basis of total egg output (upper and lower 50% and upper and lower 25%) indicated that high producing hens (upper 50% and 25%) had a very long prime sequence early in lay, and had few inter‐sequence pauses of greater than 1 d duration. The converse was true for low producers (lower 50% and 25%). 5. The length of the prime sequence may be a good indicator of reproductive efficiency of hens later in life.Keywords
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