The aim of this paper was to examine morphodinamics of development of skeletal musculature of pheasants hatched from eggs of different eggshell colour. Four groups of pheasant eggs (dark brown, light brown, brown/green and blue/green) were incubated. Samples of skeletal musculature of leg and breast were taken during the embryonic and neonatal period of development. From taken samples histological preparations were made. In pheasants hatched from blue/green eggs the smaller diameter of leg and breast muscle cells and the higher volume density of connective tissue in leg and breast muscles were recorded. It was concluded that pheasants hatched from blue/green eggs had the weakest development of skeletal musculature, which can be related to s...
The aim of the work was to evaluate the effect of age on the proportion of particular fatty acids in...
Abstract: The study comprised anatomical description of skeleton development in chick embryo Gallud ...
Ring-necked pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) are able to store dietary calcium as medullary bone, whi...
The aim of this paper was to examine the histological characteristics of leg muscles of pheasants ha...
ABSTRACT: The study aimed to analyze the biological value of eggs and extra-embryonic structures aff...
The research was conducted to determine relationship between growth traits and egg weight in Pheasan...
A comprehensive comparative microscopic and morphometric study of the superficial pectoral (SPM) and...
This paper presents a physiological, hematological, and biochemical study of the impact of different...
Ring necked pheasant is the most significant game bird in Hungary. Around 300.000 pheasant harvested...
Differences in growth conditions during early ontogeny have been suggested to cause permanent effect...
Chemical and physical characteristics of game pheasant (Phasianus colchicus)\u2019s egg were studied...
<p>A. The increase in the weight of four skeletal muscles from post-hatching week 1 (W1) to week 16 ...
Fattening pheasants for the production of quality meat is a relatively recent development. With its ...
ABSTRACT Successful incubation affects the number of healthy chicks in all poultry species. This stu...
Age-related changes in bone microstructure can inform our understanding the biology of both extant a...
The aim of the work was to evaluate the effect of age on the proportion of particular fatty acids in...
Abstract: The study comprised anatomical description of skeleton development in chick embryo Gallud ...
Ring-necked pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) are able to store dietary calcium as medullary bone, whi...
The aim of this paper was to examine the histological characteristics of leg muscles of pheasants ha...
ABSTRACT: The study aimed to analyze the biological value of eggs and extra-embryonic structures aff...
The research was conducted to determine relationship between growth traits and egg weight in Pheasan...
A comprehensive comparative microscopic and morphometric study of the superficial pectoral (SPM) and...
This paper presents a physiological, hematological, and biochemical study of the impact of different...
Ring necked pheasant is the most significant game bird in Hungary. Around 300.000 pheasant harvested...
Differences in growth conditions during early ontogeny have been suggested to cause permanent effect...
Chemical and physical characteristics of game pheasant (Phasianus colchicus)\u2019s egg were studied...
<p>A. The increase in the weight of four skeletal muscles from post-hatching week 1 (W1) to week 16 ...
Fattening pheasants for the production of quality meat is a relatively recent development. With its ...
ABSTRACT Successful incubation affects the number of healthy chicks in all poultry species. This stu...
Age-related changes in bone microstructure can inform our understanding the biology of both extant a...
The aim of the work was to evaluate the effect of age on the proportion of particular fatty acids in...
Abstract: The study comprised anatomical description of skeleton development in chick embryo Gallud ...
Ring-necked pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) are able to store dietary calcium as medullary bone, whi...