AnnouncementData table of findings related to a high egg production from three White Leghorn and three Rhode Island Red Hens, which each laid 300 eggs or more. Table includes hen number, breed, amount of eggs egg weight, and date of first egg laid.a
We describe egg production by 88 pairs of randomly selected, mature, wild-caught northern bobwhite (...
1. Characteristics of egg numbers and mean egg weight were examined for their usefulness in the dail...
THE practice of forcing White Leg-horn yearling hens to molt during the late spring or early Summer,...
The performance of 14.7 million commercial layers in 203 different flocks, located throughout the U....
torn row were given even numbers begin-ning with nest number two nearest the aisle. The eggs were ga...
The 1929 report of the Storrs Egg Laying Contest, which has been conducted at Storrs, Connecticut, t...
1X/TANY criteria are employed in the •*-"-* • selection of breeding stock for high fecundity. J...
Redacted for privacy The records of a population of White Leghorns at the Oregon State Agricultural ...
The 1929 report of the Storrs Egg Laying Contest, which has been conducted at Storrs, Connecticut, t...
In 1957, strains 3 and 4, two highly selected but unrelated strains of Single Comb White Leghorn chi...
Jersey, for hens of two or more years of age with the exception of the first year when records were ...
This bulletin reports experiments extending over several years on the following subjects: 1. The egg...
This bulletin reports on Department of Poultry Husbandry Research Project 17, Poultry Losses--P. [2]...
The current steady increase in the global population is accompanied by a dramatic growth in demand f...
A computerized flock record keeping system has been developed at South Dakota State University. A re...
We describe egg production by 88 pairs of randomly selected, mature, wild-caught northern bobwhite (...
1. Characteristics of egg numbers and mean egg weight were examined for their usefulness in the dail...
THE practice of forcing White Leg-horn yearling hens to molt during the late spring or early Summer,...
The performance of 14.7 million commercial layers in 203 different flocks, located throughout the U....
torn row were given even numbers begin-ning with nest number two nearest the aisle. The eggs were ga...
The 1929 report of the Storrs Egg Laying Contest, which has been conducted at Storrs, Connecticut, t...
1X/TANY criteria are employed in the •*-"-* • selection of breeding stock for high fecundity. J...
Redacted for privacy The records of a population of White Leghorns at the Oregon State Agricultural ...
The 1929 report of the Storrs Egg Laying Contest, which has been conducted at Storrs, Connecticut, t...
In 1957, strains 3 and 4, two highly selected but unrelated strains of Single Comb White Leghorn chi...
Jersey, for hens of two or more years of age with the exception of the first year when records were ...
This bulletin reports experiments extending over several years on the following subjects: 1. The egg...
This bulletin reports on Department of Poultry Husbandry Research Project 17, Poultry Losses--P. [2]...
The current steady increase in the global population is accompanied by a dramatic growth in demand f...
A computerized flock record keeping system has been developed at South Dakota State University. A re...
We describe egg production by 88 pairs of randomly selected, mature, wild-caught northern bobwhite (...
1. Characteristics of egg numbers and mean egg weight were examined for their usefulness in the dail...
THE practice of forcing White Leg-horn yearling hens to molt during the late spring or early Summer,...