Table 1 presents the analysis of variance, analysis
of regression and coefficient of variation used to
determine the effect of storage time on hatchability
and embryo mortality (Experiment 1), and Table 2
shows the means of these traits in Table 2.
The results show a significant effect of storage time
on hatchability and embryo mortality. Hatchability
started to be reduced on day 4 of storage (ST2), with
losses of 1.38% per day up to ST4. The analysis of
regression shows a linear effect of storage time on
hatchability (Figure 1), with an estimated reduction of
1.17% per 1.0 day of egg storage. Similar results were
obtained by Decuypere & Micheles (1992), who found
that for each 1.0 day in storage time, hatchability was
reduced in 1.0% and added 1.0 hour in incubation time.
Hatchability is a direct result of embryo livability,
Table 1 presents the analysis of variance, analysisof regression and coefficient of variation used todetermine the effect of storage time on hatchabilityand embryo mortality (Experiment 1), and Table 2shows the means of these traits in Table 2.The results show a significant effect of storage timeon hatchability and embryo mortality. Hatchabilitystarted to be reduced on day 4 of storage (ST2), withlosses of 1.38% per day up to ST4. The analysis ofregression shows a linear effect of storage time onhatchability (Figure 1), with an estimated reduction of1.17% per 1.0 day of egg storage. Similar results wereobtained by Decuypere & Micheles (1992), who foundthat for each 1.0 day in storage time, hatchability wasreduced in 1.0% and added 1.0 hour in incubation time.Hatchability is a direct result of embryo livability,
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