The effect of maternal care (Acoustic stimulus) on embryonic development and hatching muscle of broiler chickens

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This experiment was carried out at hatcheries and laboratories of Animal Production Department - College of Agricultural Sciences - University of Sulaymaniyah, by using 240 fertilized egg (Ross 308), distributed to four treatments,T1= first treatment control treatment without hearing any sound, T2= second treatment hearing the hen call, T3= treatment third hearing chicks hatched call and T4= treatment fourth hearing chick with hen call, each treatment divided to three replicates and each repeater 20 eggs, hearing the sound from the age of 5 days form incubation and until the day of hatching, the sound was given for a period of 15 minutes per hour in 24 hours, the results showing: significantly (P ≤ 0.01) improvement in embryonic development traits for all experimental treatments in embryonic test second and third compared with the control treatment, significantly (P ≤ 0.01) improvement in the quality specifications for the hatching muscle and histological test for all experimental treatments compared with control treatment.

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Abdulateef, S. M. (2017). The effect of maternal care (Acoustic stimulus) on embryonic development and hatching muscle of broiler chickens. Iraqi Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 48(5), 1263–1274. https://doi.org/10.36103/ijas.v48i5.336

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