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EGG quality influence on incubation results and their phenotype correlation

Djermanović, Vladan; Milojević, M.; Mitrović, S.

(University of Montenegro, 2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Djermanović, Vladan
AU  - Milojević, M.
AU  - Mitrović, S.
PY  - 2019
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5163
AB  - This study presents research results of quality and incubation values for Isa Brown hybrid eggs. Eggs were produced in the 33rd week of age at the production peak. Research was conducted on the sample of 252 incubation eggs (240 fertilized eggs). Chick hatchability compared to the number of inserted eggs was 86.51%, and compared to the number of fertilized eggs 90.83%. Average values for quality parameters of brooding eggs and incubation results were as follows: egg weight before insertion 58.41 g, egg length 5.49 cm, egg width 4.29 cm, egg shape index 78.16% and egg volume 53.14 cm3, one day old chick weight was 39.15 g, absolute egg weight loss was 6.60 g, relative egg weight loss was 11.31% and relative chick share in the egg weight was 67,03%. Statistically justified (P<0.001; P<0.01; P<0.05) correlation (complete one) was determined between egg weight and egg width (0.908), egg weight and egg volume (0.923) and egg weight and chick weight (0.918), very strong correlation was determined between egg weight and egg length (0.870), strong correlation was determined between egg weight and absolute egg weight loss (0.690), weak correlation was determined between egg shape index and egg width (0.395), and very weak correlation was determined between egg weight and egg shape index (0.188), egg weight and relative egg weight loss (-0.166), egg shape index and egg length (-0.147) and egg shape index and chick weight (0.189). Between egg weight and relative chick share in the egg weight, egg shape index and absolute egg weight loss, egg shape index and relative chick share in the egg weight no statistically justified (P>0.05) correlation was determined.
PB  - University of Montenegro
T2  - Agriculture and Forestry
T1  - EGG quality influence on incubation results and their phenotype correlation
EP  - 73
IS  - 3
SP  - 65
VL  - 65
DO  - 10.17707/AgricultForest.65.3.05
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Djermanović, Vladan and Milojević, M. and Mitrović, S.",
year = "2019",
abstract = "This study presents research results of quality and incubation values for Isa Brown hybrid eggs. Eggs were produced in the 33rd week of age at the production peak. Research was conducted on the sample of 252 incubation eggs (240 fertilized eggs). Chick hatchability compared to the number of inserted eggs was 86.51%, and compared to the number of fertilized eggs 90.83%. Average values for quality parameters of brooding eggs and incubation results were as follows: egg weight before insertion 58.41 g, egg length 5.49 cm, egg width 4.29 cm, egg shape index 78.16% and egg volume 53.14 cm3, one day old chick weight was 39.15 g, absolute egg weight loss was 6.60 g, relative egg weight loss was 11.31% and relative chick share in the egg weight was 67,03%. Statistically justified (P<0.001; P<0.01; P<0.05) correlation (complete one) was determined between egg weight and egg width (0.908), egg weight and egg volume (0.923) and egg weight and chick weight (0.918), very strong correlation was determined between egg weight and egg length (0.870), strong correlation was determined between egg weight and absolute egg weight loss (0.690), weak correlation was determined between egg shape index and egg width (0.395), and very weak correlation was determined between egg weight and egg shape index (0.188), egg weight and relative egg weight loss (-0.166), egg shape index and egg length (-0.147) and egg shape index and chick weight (0.189). Between egg weight and relative chick share in the egg weight, egg shape index and absolute egg weight loss, egg shape index and relative chick share in the egg weight no statistically justified (P>0.05) correlation was determined.",
publisher = "University of Montenegro",
journal = "Agriculture and Forestry",
title = "EGG quality influence on incubation results and their phenotype correlation",
pages = "73-65",
number = "3",
volume = "65",
doi = "10.17707/AgricultForest.65.3.05"
}
Djermanović, V., Milojević, M.,& Mitrović, S.. (2019). EGG quality influence on incubation results and their phenotype correlation. in Agriculture and Forestry
University of Montenegro., 65(3), 65-73.
https://doi.org/10.17707/AgricultForest.65.3.05
Djermanović V, Milojević M, Mitrović S. EGG quality influence on incubation results and their phenotype correlation. in Agriculture and Forestry. 2019;65(3):65-73.
doi:10.17707/AgricultForest.65.3.05 .
Djermanović, Vladan, Milojević, M., Mitrović, S., "EGG quality influence on incubation results and their phenotype correlation" in Agriculture and Forestry, 65, no. 3 (2019):65-73,
https://doi.org/10.17707/AgricultForest.65.3.05 . .

Current state and achievements in poultry production in the Republic of Serbia and its future perspectives in line with EU standards

Mitrović, S.; Milojević, M.; Milošević, A.; Jokić, Živan; Mitrović, T.; Mitrović, M.; Dekić, V.

(Cambridge Univ Press, Cambridge, 2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Mitrović, S.
AU  - Milojević, M.
AU  - Milošević, A.
AU  - Jokić, Živan
AU  - Mitrović, T.
AU  - Mitrović, M.
AU  - Dekić, V.
PY  - 2018
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4672
AB  - The purpose of this review is to review the current state and achievements in poultry production in Serbia and worldwide, primarily the EU. Particular emphasis is placed on impacts of different rearing system, i.e. housing and fattening, on the production and the quality of the poultry meat and eggs and, simultaneously, on the welfare of poultry and environmental protection according to EU standards. According to the latest available data, total number of poultry produced in Serbia in 2015 was 17,450,000 units and production of meat amounted to around 86,000 t, while consumption was 12.12 kg per person. Egg production in 2015 was approximately 1.7 billion eggs, which is around 202 eggs per hen. A total of 13.1 million tons of poultry meat was produced in EU in 2015. It is evident from the literature that the poultry production in EU and worldwide has undergone significant changes, and clear criteria have been established to improve the quality of the products (meat and eggs), to guarantee the safety of the food, to protect the environment, and to ensure animal welfare in line with the relevant ethic norms. For these reasons, many countries within EU and worldwide, including Serbia, attach importance to housing systems for laying hens, with particular concern for animal welfare. Alternative housing systems (floor, aviary, free range and organic production) are increasingly used in the production of poultry meat and eggs instead of conventional systems. This is because it is considered that alternative housing systems may have positive effect on the productive traits of the poultry and, consequently, on the production of the quality organic meat. Furthermore, it is evident from research that pure (indigenous) breeds and strains are given growing importance in the production of organic meat and eggs in semi-intensive, semi-extensive and even in extensive rearing systems.
PB  - Cambridge Univ Press, Cambridge
T2  - Worlds Poultry Science Journal
T1  - Current state and achievements in poultry production in the Republic of Serbia and its future perspectives in line with EU standards
EP  - 698
IS  - 4
SP  - 687
VL  - 74
DO  - 10.1017/S0043933918000715
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Mitrović, S. and Milojević, M. and Milošević, A. and Jokić, Živan and Mitrović, T. and Mitrović, M. and Dekić, V.",
year = "2018",
abstract = "The purpose of this review is to review the current state and achievements in poultry production in Serbia and worldwide, primarily the EU. Particular emphasis is placed on impacts of different rearing system, i.e. housing and fattening, on the production and the quality of the poultry meat and eggs and, simultaneously, on the welfare of poultry and environmental protection according to EU standards. According to the latest available data, total number of poultry produced in Serbia in 2015 was 17,450,000 units and production of meat amounted to around 86,000 t, while consumption was 12.12 kg per person. Egg production in 2015 was approximately 1.7 billion eggs, which is around 202 eggs per hen. A total of 13.1 million tons of poultry meat was produced in EU in 2015. It is evident from the literature that the poultry production in EU and worldwide has undergone significant changes, and clear criteria have been established to improve the quality of the products (meat and eggs), to guarantee the safety of the food, to protect the environment, and to ensure animal welfare in line with the relevant ethic norms. For these reasons, many countries within EU and worldwide, including Serbia, attach importance to housing systems for laying hens, with particular concern for animal welfare. Alternative housing systems (floor, aviary, free range and organic production) are increasingly used in the production of poultry meat and eggs instead of conventional systems. This is because it is considered that alternative housing systems may have positive effect on the productive traits of the poultry and, consequently, on the production of the quality organic meat. Furthermore, it is evident from research that pure (indigenous) breeds and strains are given growing importance in the production of organic meat and eggs in semi-intensive, semi-extensive and even in extensive rearing systems.",
publisher = "Cambridge Univ Press, Cambridge",
journal = "Worlds Poultry Science Journal",
title = "Current state and achievements in poultry production in the Republic of Serbia and its future perspectives in line with EU standards",
pages = "698-687",
number = "4",
volume = "74",
doi = "10.1017/S0043933918000715"
}
Mitrović, S., Milojević, M., Milošević, A., Jokić, Ž., Mitrović, T., Mitrović, M.,& Dekić, V.. (2018). Current state and achievements in poultry production in the Republic of Serbia and its future perspectives in line with EU standards. in Worlds Poultry Science Journal
Cambridge Univ Press, Cambridge., 74(4), 687-698.
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0043933918000715
Mitrović S, Milojević M, Milošević A, Jokić Ž, Mitrović T, Mitrović M, Dekić V. Current state and achievements in poultry production in the Republic of Serbia and its future perspectives in line with EU standards. in Worlds Poultry Science Journal. 2018;74(4):687-698.
doi:10.1017/S0043933918000715 .
Mitrović, S., Milojević, M., Milošević, A., Jokić, Živan, Mitrović, T., Mitrović, M., Dekić, V., "Current state and achievements in poultry production in the Republic of Serbia and its future perspectives in line with EU standards" in Worlds Poultry Science Journal, 74, no. 4 (2018):687-698,
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0043933918000715 . .
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Comparative Studies on the Reproductive and Productive Traits of New Hampshire and Sombor Crested Chicken Breeds Reared in Semi-Extensive Production System

Mitrović, Sreten; Djermanović, Vladan; Đekić, Ilija; Milojević, M; Simić, D

(2014)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Mitrović, Sreten
AU  - Djermanović, Vladan
AU  - Đekić, Ilija
AU  - Milojević, M
AU  - Simić, D
PY  - 2014
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5572
AB  - Research was conducted on New Hampshire (in further text NH) and Sombor Crested (in further text SC) breeds which were kept in semi extensive system. 56 birds of each breed were used (50 females and 6 males) in the experiment. 100 eggs from every chicken breed were used for natural hatching, and remained eggs were sold. From the total number of the naturally incubated eggs, 83 (NH) and 85 (SC) chickens were hatched, and they were used for the study of performance and related parameters.
Eggs and chickens originating from NH breed were statistically significantly heavier (P lt 0.001; P lt 0.01) compared with SC breed. Egg shape index and chicken percentage in egg weight were significantly higher at SC (P lt 0.001; P lt 0.05) compared to NH breed. Very strong positive correlation was determined between egg weight and chicken weight in both breeds. Very weak negative correlation was determined between egg weight and relative chicken intake in the egg weight. Similarly, between egg shape index and chicken weight, negative correlation coefficient was determined in both breeds. However, between egg shape index and chicken percentage, statistically significant (P lt 0.001) negative correlation coefficient was determined in NH breed. Significant (P lt 0.05) positive correlation for the same performances was determined in SC breed.
C3  - International Symposium on Animal Science 2014, 23-25th September 2014, Belgrade, Serbia
T1  - Comparative Studies on the Reproductive and Productive Traits of New Hampshire and Sombor Crested Chicken Breeds Reared in Semi-Extensive Production System
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_5572
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Mitrović, Sreten and Djermanović, Vladan and Đekić, Ilija and Milojević, M and Simić, D",
year = "2014",
abstract = "Research was conducted on New Hampshire (in further text NH) and Sombor Crested (in further text SC) breeds which were kept in semi extensive system. 56 birds of each breed were used (50 females and 6 males) in the experiment. 100 eggs from every chicken breed were used for natural hatching, and remained eggs were sold. From the total number of the naturally incubated eggs, 83 (NH) and 85 (SC) chickens were hatched, and they were used for the study of performance and related parameters.
Eggs and chickens originating from NH breed were statistically significantly heavier (P lt 0.001; P lt 0.01) compared with SC breed. Egg shape index and chicken percentage in egg weight were significantly higher at SC (P lt 0.001; P lt 0.05) compared to NH breed. Very strong positive correlation was determined between egg weight and chicken weight in both breeds. Very weak negative correlation was determined between egg weight and relative chicken intake in the egg weight. Similarly, between egg shape index and chicken weight, negative correlation coefficient was determined in both breeds. However, between egg shape index and chicken percentage, statistically significant (P lt 0.001) negative correlation coefficient was determined in NH breed. Significant (P lt 0.05) positive correlation for the same performances was determined in SC breed.",
journal = "International Symposium on Animal Science 2014, 23-25th September 2014, Belgrade, Serbia",
title = "Comparative Studies on the Reproductive and Productive Traits of New Hampshire and Sombor Crested Chicken Breeds Reared in Semi-Extensive Production System",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_5572"
}
Mitrović, S., Djermanović, V., Đekić, I., Milojević, M.,& Simić, D.. (2014). Comparative Studies on the Reproductive and Productive Traits of New Hampshire and Sombor Crested Chicken Breeds Reared in Semi-Extensive Production System. in International Symposium on Animal Science 2014, 23-25th September 2014, Belgrade, Serbia.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_5572
Mitrović S, Djermanović V, Đekić I, Milojević M, Simić D. Comparative Studies on the Reproductive and Productive Traits of New Hampshire and Sombor Crested Chicken Breeds Reared in Semi-Extensive Production System. in International Symposium on Animal Science 2014, 23-25th September 2014, Belgrade, Serbia. 2014;.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_5572 .
Mitrović, Sreten, Djermanović, Vladan, Đekić, Ilija, Milojević, M, Simić, D, "Comparative Studies on the Reproductive and Productive Traits of New Hampshire and Sombor Crested Chicken Breeds Reared in Semi-Extensive Production System" in International Symposium on Animal Science 2014, 23-25th September 2014, Belgrade, Serbia (2014),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_5572 .