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136 related items for PubMed ID: 21248341

  • 1. Influence of parent flock age on embryonic metabolism in modern turkey strains.
    Hamidu JA, Fasenko GM, Guan L, Barreda DR, Feddes JJ.
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  • 2. The effect of broiler breeder genetic strain and parent flock age on eggshell conductance and embryonic metabolism.
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  • 3. Physiological response of broiler embryos to different incubator temperature profiles and maternal flock age during incubation. 1. Embryonic metabolism and day-old chick quality.
    Hamidu JA, Torres CA, Johnson-Dahl ML, Korver DR.
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  • 4. Investigating the eggshell conductance and embryonic metabolism of modern and unselected domestic avian genetic strains at two flock ages.
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  • 5. Physiological differences in late embryos from turkey breeders at different ages.
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  • 6. Effects of breeder age, strain, and eggshell temperature on nutrient metabolism of broiler embryos.
    Nangsuay A, Meijerhof R, van den Anker I, Heetkamp MJW, Kemp B, van den Brand H.
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  • 10. Differences in egg nutrient availability, development, and nutrient metabolism of broiler and layer embryos.
    Nangsuay A, Molenaar R, Meijerhof R, van den Anker I, Heetkamp MJ, Kemp B, van den Brand H.
    Poult Sci; 2015 Mar 01; 94(3):415-23. PubMed ID: 25700914
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  • 11. Energy utilization and heat production of embryos from eggs originating from young and old broiler breeder flocks.
    Nangsuay A, Meijerhof R, Ruangpanit Y, Kemp B, van den Brand H.
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  • 12. Use of implantable temperature transponders for the determination of air cell temperature, eggshell water vapor conductance, and their functional relationships in embryonated broiler hatching eggs.
    Pulikanti R, Peebles ED, Gerard PD.
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  • 13. Effects of an oxygen-enriched environment on the survival of turkey embryos between twenty-five and twenty-eight days of age.
    Christensen VL, Donaldson WE, Nestor KE.
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  • 15. Research Note: Effects of turning and short period of incubation during long-term egg storage on embryonic development and hatchability of eggs from young and old broiler grandparent flocks.
    Özlü S, Uçar A, Erkuş T, Nicholson AD, Elibol O.
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  • 16. Water balance in incubating turkey eggs.
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  • 17. Metabolic and immune response of young turkeys originating from parent flocks fed diets with inorganic or organic selenium.
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  • 18. Environmental incubation factors influence embryonic thyroid hormones.
    Christensen VL, Davis GS, Nestor KE.
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  • 20. Independent effects of hen age and egg size on incubation and poult characteristics in commercial turkeys.
    Applegate TJ, Lilburn MS.
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