The objective was to characterize the potential laying traits and underlying transcripts expressed in the hypothalamus and pituitary gland that were associated with egg production variability in five genetic stocks of chickens: two commercial lines, Red(n = 12) and Black-feather (n = 14) Taiwan country chickens (TCCs); two selected lines of TCCs, B (high body weight/comb size; n = 17) and L2 (high-egg production; n = 14); and a commercial single comb White Leghorn (WL; n = 17). Six laying traits, age at first egg, clutch length, pause length, oviposition lag within clutch, follicle rapid growth period, and rate of yolk accumulation were measured. The significance of differential values among five chicken stocks and correlation coefficients ...
In 1957, strains 3 and 4, two highly selected but unrelated strains of Single Comb White Leghorn chi...
Background: A major step towards the success of chickens as a domesticated species was the separatio...
Many phenotypes are controlled by factors which include the genes, the environment, interactions bet...
ABSTRACT: Egg-laying performance is one of the most important economic traits in the poultry industr...
Egg production is an essential indicator of poultry fertility. The ovary is a crucial organ involved...
1. Fertilisation rate is closely related to the reproductive performance and economic status of chic...
ABSTRACT: As an important indicator of sexual maturity of hens, age at first egg (AFE) is significan...
Abstract Background Changshun green-shell laying hens are unique to the Guizhou Province, China, and...
In cage-free systems, laying hens must lay their eggs in the nests. Selecting layers based on nestin...
Abstract Background The elevation of egg production and the inhibition of incubation behavior are th...
Life history traits such as fecundity are important to evolution because they make up components of ...
BACKGROUND: Abundant evidence indicates that chicken reproduction is strictly regulated by the hypot...
The objective of the current study was to estimate genetic and phenotypic correlations among feather...
In a population of Rhode Island White hens heritability of egg formation, clutch characters and trad...
A study was conducted to make a genetic evaluation of egg mass (weight of the total eggs laid in a g...
In 1957, strains 3 and 4, two highly selected but unrelated strains of Single Comb White Leghorn chi...
Background: A major step towards the success of chickens as a domesticated species was the separatio...
Many phenotypes are controlled by factors which include the genes, the environment, interactions bet...
ABSTRACT: Egg-laying performance is one of the most important economic traits in the poultry industr...
Egg production is an essential indicator of poultry fertility. The ovary is a crucial organ involved...
1. Fertilisation rate is closely related to the reproductive performance and economic status of chic...
ABSTRACT: As an important indicator of sexual maturity of hens, age at first egg (AFE) is significan...
Abstract Background Changshun green-shell laying hens are unique to the Guizhou Province, China, and...
In cage-free systems, laying hens must lay their eggs in the nests. Selecting layers based on nestin...
Abstract Background The elevation of egg production and the inhibition of incubation behavior are th...
Life history traits such as fecundity are important to evolution because they make up components of ...
BACKGROUND: Abundant evidence indicates that chicken reproduction is strictly regulated by the hypot...
The objective of the current study was to estimate genetic and phenotypic correlations among feather...
In a population of Rhode Island White hens heritability of egg formation, clutch characters and trad...
A study was conducted to make a genetic evaluation of egg mass (weight of the total eggs laid in a g...
In 1957, strains 3 and 4, two highly selected but unrelated strains of Single Comb White Leghorn chi...
Background: A major step towards the success of chickens as a domesticated species was the separatio...
Many phenotypes are controlled by factors which include the genes, the environment, interactions bet...