Abstract
Effect of Yolk Hormones and Egg Weight on the Sex of Hatch Chicks, Hatchability and Embryonic Mortality of Japanese Quail
Highlights
Birds can control posterity sex proportion under natural and experimental conditions and maternal hormones have been appeared to be engaged with this procedure (Aslam et al, 2013)
Cunningham and Russell (2001) detailed that female mallards lay bigger eggs for male incipient organisms and Muller et al (2005b) revealed that extent of male eggs was emphatically connected with egg mass
Different investigations detailed an impact of egg mass on the sex of the egg in yellow legged gull (Rubolini et al, 2009)
Summary
Birds can control posterity sex proportion under natural and experimental conditions and maternal hormones have been appeared to be engaged with this procedure (Aslam et al, 2013). Effect of yolk hormones and egg weight on the sex of hatch chicks, hatchability and embryonic mortality of japanese quail.
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