نتایج جستجو برای: egg laying of queen

تعداد نتایج: 21169413  

Journal: :poultry science journal 0
bazdidi h department of animal science, college of agriculture, university of birjand, birjand, iran afzali n department of animal science, college of agriculture, university of birjand, birjand, iran hosseini-vashan sj department of animal science, college of agriculture, university of birjand, birjand, iran ghiasi se department of animal science, college of agriculture, university of birjand, birjand, iran malekaneh m department of biochemistry, birjand university of medical sciences, birjand, iran

the aim of this study was to recognize the effects of dietary hempseed (hs) and hempseed oil (ho) on performance, egg quality and blood parameters of laying hens. a total of 320 hy-line 55-weeks laying hens were randomly allotted to eight dietary treatments with five replicates (8 birds each). the experimental treatments were offered as a completely randomized design as follow: control group (n...

2009
W. M. Gutierrez

The present study was conducted to evaluate the effect of chilled drinking water on the productivity of laying hens under constant high ambient temperature. A total of seventy-two, 123-day-old Hy-line brown layers was divided into two equal groups. The first group (UDWG) was given unchilled water (23.0±2.5°C) as a control, and the second group (CDWG) was given chilled water (16.0±0.5°C). The la...

2009
Andreas Lemme

During recent decades productivity of laying hens increased substantially (Elliot, 2008). Not only egg number, egg mass, and feed conversion has increased but also persistency of lay has improved. As such, this must have implications on the optimal amino acid nutrition of current laying hen strains. Simply stated, increasing egg mass output per hen means an increased amino acid output which has...

Journal: :نشریه تحقیق در علوم کشاورزی 0

hadi ghaemi1, ali nobakht2*, sarayen razzaghzadeh1 1-west azarbijan jahad and agriculture faculty, iran 2- maragheh branch, islamic azad university, west azarbaijan, iran      *corresponding author email: [email protected]     received: 1 august 2013  accepted: 21 november 2013       abstract   this experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of different levels of apple pulp and multi-...

Journal: :Biology letters 2011
Yuuka Yamamoto Kenji Matsuura

In social insects, resource allocation is a key factor that influences colony survival and growth. Optimal allocation to queens and brood is essential for maximum colony productivity, requiring colony members to have information on the total reproductive power in colonies. However, the mechanisms regulating egg production relative to the current labour force for brood care remain poorly known. ...

2015
Walter R. Tschinkel

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Journal: :Genetics 1983
C Trent N Tsuing H R Horvitz

We have isolated 145 fertile mutants of C. elegans that are defective in egg laying and have characterized 59 of them genetically, behaviorally and pharmacologically. These 59 mutants define 40 new genes called egl. for egg-laying abnormal. Most of the other mutants are defective in previously identified genes. The egl mutants differ with respect to the severity of their egg-laying defects and ...

Journal: :Agriculture 2021

The production of young, mated honeybee queens (Apis mellifera) is essential to replace dead or start new colonies after wintering. Mass storage during winter and their use the following spring an interesting strategy that could help fulfill this need. In study, we investigated survival, fertility, fecundity stored massively in queenless from September April (eight months). were kept environmen...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1997
R F Jansen A W Pieneman A ter Maat

Cyclic or repeated movements are thought to be driven by networks of neurons (central pattern generators) that are dynamic in their connectivity. During two unrelated behaviors (feeding and egg laying), we investigated the behavioral output of the buccal pattern generator as well as the electrical activity of a pair of identified interneurons that have been shown to be involved in setting the l...

G. Salehi Jouzani J. Shayegh S.A. Siadati Y. Ebrahimnezhad,

The objective of the present study was to evaluate the probiotic effects of different concentrations of four selected native Lactobacillus strains on laying performance and egg quality parameters of quails. To do this, a six-week farm trial was performed in completely randomized design with seven different probiotic treatments of four replicates each consisting of eight quails, resulti...

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