Trakia Journal of Sciences (Mar 2019)

EGG quality traits in WG, GG and GL Japanese quail populations

  • H. Lukanov,
  • A. Genchev,
  • P. Kolev

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15547/tjs.2019.01.008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
pp. 49 – 55

Abstract

Read online

The aim of the study was to evaluate egg quality traits in three heavy Japanese quail populations created and reared in the Poultry Breeding Unit of the Trakia University – Bulgaria, marked as WG, GG and GL. In the experiments, 160 female birds from populations WG and GG, and 96 birds from population GL were tested up to the 6th production month. The main egg quality traits were controlled. The highest average egg weight was registered in WG group and the lowest in GL group, 14.04±0.32 g and 12.79±0.29 g respectively (p<0.05). The highest average Shape index was observed in group GG (78.31±0.53%), vs the lowest in WG quails (77.55±0.62%). Albumen proportion is almost 2/3 of egg mass, with average values from 57.14% in group WG tо 59.90% in group GG. Yolk proportion was about 30%, with smaller differences between the groups. The shell share from all tested groups comprised between 10.95 and 12.58% of egg weight. Average shell thickness was the greatest in eggs of WG quails (223.53±5.52 µm), and the lowest – in GG quails (216.91±6.83 µm). Egg quality traits were typical for the meat productive type of Japan quails.

Keywords