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XXIII.—Infertility and Embryonic Mortality in the Domestic Fowl

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 June 2012

J. S. S. Blyth
Affiliation:
Institute of Animal Genetics.
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During the winter of 1937–38 it became necessary to obtain the maximum number of offspring from a certain pen mating for the purposes of an experiment unconnected with the present report. Accordingly all suitable eggs were incubated, and since chicks were required all the year round the data which accumulated related to periods extending beyond the normal hatching season. Not long after the beginning of the project strikingly consistent differences between the records of the individual females became apparent, and interest in this phenomenon led to the decision to incubate every intact egg from the pen, irrespective of any normally undesirable characteristics of shell texture or shape. This was done for two years (1938–39), and provided the main data for the study of fertility and embryonic mortality reported here.

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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1946

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