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Determination of Fertility, Hatchability and Stage of Embryonic Death in Non-Hatching Eggs at Rubilizi National Hatchery

Authors :
Theophile Benimana
Borden Mushonga
Alaster Samkange
Gervais Habarugira
Alec S. Bishi
Erick Kandiwa
Simbarashe Chinyoka
Source :
Focus on Sciences. 3:1-6
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Definitive International Institute of Life Science (DIILI Publication), 2017.

Abstract

Background: This study was undertaken to evaluate the major causes of mortality at different stages of incubation and their economic impact in response to sustainability challenges at the Rwandan National Hatchery.Methods: The study evaluated the fertility, hatchability and embryonic deaths in broiler-producing flocks (B series) and layer-producing flocks (L series) at Rubilizi, a state-owned hatchery in Kigali, Rwanda.Results: Mean fertility in the B series (94.23%) was not significantly different (P > 0.05) from that of the L series (93.24%). Mean hatchability in the B series (57.39%) was significantly (P 0.05).Conclusions: Low hatchability in the L series possibly resulted from the higher number of embryonic deaths and hatch debris and not from reduced fertility or cull chicks. Total chick losses during the study amounted to US$54 327.00. The hatchery was experiencing more losses in layers than in broilers as emanating from low hatchability of the layers. Further investigations are needed with aim to maximise the hatchery’s capacity.

Details

ISSN :
24238198
Volume :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Focus on Sciences
Accession number :
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