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Dr. Abdelmotaleb Ahmed Elokil :: Publications:

Title:
Bilateral apex pubis distance:a novel index for follicular development and egg laying status in domestic hens (Gallus gallus domesticus)
Authors: Liubin Yang, Changhuan Mo, AA Adetula, AA Elokil, A Akbar Bhuiyan, Tao Huang, Shijun Li
Year: 2019
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Journal: British Poultry Science
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Local/International: International
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Abstract:

1. Measures of the bilateral apex pubis (BAP) in White Leghorn (WLH) hens aged from 16 to 64 weeks (from the time ovaries were completely undeveloped to senility) were ranked into various groups so the relationship between external traits (BAP distance, comb length, comb height, wattle length, wattle height, body weight) and internal traits (largest ovarian follicle diameter (LFD) and oviduct weight and length) could be determined. 2. Using correlation and regression analysis with data from 16 weeks of age to the onset of lay, measurements of the apex pubis showed a strong correlation with LFD (r = 0.80, P < 0.01) and oviduct weight (r = 0.80, P < 0.01). 3. Multiple comparisons among WLH hens from 16 to 43 weeks of age showed that the BAP distance increased in all groups ranked by LFD or by laying period. 4. In the late laying period (>60 weeks of age), BAP distance showed a significant decrease (P < 0.01 …

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