Abstract
AbstractEgg laying begins with the orderly development of follicles in the chicken ovaries and transportation through the oviduct with deposition of nutrients until the eggs are produced. However, the ovarian follicles and oviduct morphology of Lohmann Brown and Potchefstroom Koekoek laying hens have not yet been studied. The study aimed to determine the morphological variations of the ovarian follicles and oviduct of Lohmann Brown and Potchefstroom Koekoek laying hens aged 40 weeks. The Student's t‐test results revealed that breed had a significant effect (p < .05) on the weight of the small white follicles (SWF), large white follicles (LWF) and small yellow follicles (SYF), where Lohmann Brown performed higher than Potchefstroom Koekoek. The outcomes also displayed that breed had a significant effect (p < .05) on the number of LWF and SYF. The results further displayed that breed had a significant effect (p < .05) on the weight of F2, F3, F4 and F5. The outcomes showed that breed had a significant effect (p < .05) on the weights of the infundibulum, magnum and isthmus, where Lohmann Brown displayed a higher performance than Potchefstroom Koekoek. Furthermore, the findings revealed that breed had a significant effect (p < .05) on the lengths of the magnum, isthmus and shell gland, where Lohmann Brown displayed a better performance than Potchefstroom Koekoek. The findings also showed that the discriminant variables in the study are the isthmus length, isthmus weight and magnum length. In conclusion, there are morphological variations in the weights and numbers of the ovarian follicles, and the weights and lengths of the oviduct segments of Lohmann Brown and Potchefstroom Koekoek laying hens.
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