Egg Quality of Italian Local Chicken Breeds: I. Yield Performance and Physical Characteristics
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Hens and Rearing Conditions
2.2. Yield Traits
2.3. Physical Analyses of the Eggs
2.4. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Yield Performance
3.2. Egg Weight
3.3. Eggshell Traits
3.4. Albumen and Yolk Traits
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Breed | Origin | Comb | Plumage | Adult Body Weight | Productive Attitude |
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White eggshell | |||||
Padovana | XIV century From Polish and other tufted breeds | Absent. Presence of tuft and cranial hernia | Chamois, Golden, and other | 1.5–2.1 kg | Egg |
Polverara | XV century From Padovana breed | Absent. Presence of tuft | White, Black | 1.3–1.8 kg | Egg |
Tinted eggshell | |||||
Pepoi | XIX century | Single | Golden | 1.0–1.3 kg | Dual purpose |
Ermellinata di Rovigo | XX century From Sussex and Rhode Island breeds | Single | White plumage with black feathers of hackle and tail | 2.2–2.6 kg | Dual purpose |
Robusta Maculata | XX century From Brown Orpington and White America breeds | Single | White plumage with feathers with black ends, black feathers of tail | 2.8–3.3 kg | Dual purpose |
Robusta Lionata | XX century From Brown Orpington and White America breeds | Single | Brown plumage with black feathers of tail and wings | 2.8–3.3 kg | Dual purpose |
PA-C | PA-G | PO-W | PO-B | PP | ER | RM | RL | RMSE | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Egg width, cm | 4.21 b | 4.18 b | 4.09 c | 4.04 c | 4.04 c | 4.25 b | 4.35 a | 4.33 a | 0.137 |
Egg length, cm | 5.40 c | 5.61 b | 5.37 cd | 5.48 c | 5.28 d | 5.81 a | 5.70 ab | 5.78 a | 0.204 |
Shape index, % | 77.9 a | 74.6 cd | 76.2 abc | 73.8 d | 76.6 ab | 73.2 d | 76.4 abc | 74.9 bcd | 3.268 |
Area-to-volume ratio | 1.31 b | 1.31 b | 1.33 a | 1.34 a | 1.36 a | 1.28 c | 1.26 c | 1.26 c | 0.047 |
L | 90.7 b | 92.7 a | 91.2 ab | 90.3 b | 84.9 c | 77.1 e | 67.6 f | 80.8 d | 3.277 |
a* | −0.17 e | −0.61 e | −0.22 e | −0.29 e | 2.80 d | 7.97 b | 11.6 a | 4.68 c | 1.913 |
b* | 5.89 e | 3.88 f | 6.87 e | 6.46 e | 14.7 d | 21.1 b | 24.2 a | 17.1 c | 3.204 |
Eggshell thickness 2, µm | 348 b | 355 ab | 368 a | 356 ab | 340 bc | 321 c | 374 a | 336 bc | 27 |
Eggshell weight 3, g | 4.96 c | 5.14 bc | 5.20 bc | 5.17 bc | 4.80 c | 4.88 c | 5.77 a | 5.41 ab | 0.49 |
Eggshell ratio 3, % | 9.41 c | 9.11 c | 10.3 a | 10.3 a | 10.0 ab | 8.44 d | 9.59 bc | 9.12 c | 0.65 |
PA-C | PA-G | PO-W | PO-B | PP | ER | RM | RL | RMSE | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Albumen | |||||||||
Weight, g | 30.5 bc | 32.0 b | 28.8 cd | 27.9 d | 28.7 cd | 35.1 a | 35.0 a | 36.6 a | 2.371 |
Ratio, % | 58.0 c | 56.8 cd | 57.4 c | 55.9 d | 59.8 b | 60.8 ab | 58.1 c | 61.5 a | 1.670 |
HU 2 | 94.6 b | 89.7 c | 94.8 b | 94.9 b | 97.7 ab | 100.2 a | 94.2 bc | 94.0 bc | 4.788 |
Yolk | |||||||||
Weight, g | 17.2 bc | 19.2 a | 16.2 c | 16.8 bc | 14.5 d | 17.8 b | 19.4 a | 17.4 bc | 1.358 |
Ratio, % | 32.6 bc | 34.0 a | 32.3 c | 33.7 ab | 30.2 d | 30.8 d | 32.2 c | 29.4 d | 1.625 |
Egg | |||||||||
Yolk-to-albumen ratio | 0.56 bc | 0.60 ab | 0.56 bc | 0.61 a | 0.51 d | 0.51 d | 0.56 c | 0.48 d | 0.042 |
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Rizzi, C.; Cendron, F.; Penasa, M.; Cassandro, M. Egg Quality of Italian Local Chicken Breeds: I. Yield Performance and Physical Characteristics. Animals 2023, 13, 148. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13010148
Rizzi C, Cendron F, Penasa M, Cassandro M. Egg Quality of Italian Local Chicken Breeds: I. Yield Performance and Physical Characteristics. Animals. 2023; 13(1):148. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13010148
Chicago/Turabian StyleRizzi, Chiara, Filippo Cendron, Mauro Penasa, and Martino Cassandro. 2023. "Egg Quality of Italian Local Chicken Breeds: I. Yield Performance and Physical Characteristics" Animals 13, no. 1: 148. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13010148
APA StyleRizzi, C., Cendron, F., Penasa, M., & Cassandro, M. (2023). Egg Quality of Italian Local Chicken Breeds: I. Yield Performance and Physical Characteristics. Animals, 13(1), 148. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13010148