Nest acceptance, clutch, and oviposition traits are promising selection criteria to improve egg production in cage-free system.
In cage-free systems, laying hens must lay their eggs in the nests. Selecting layers based on nesting behavior would be a good strategy for improving egg production in these breeding systems. However, little is known about the genetic determinism of nest-related traits. Laying rate in the nests (LRN...
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Main Authors: | Lorry Becot, Nicolas Bedere, Thierry Burlot, Jenna Coton, Pascale Le Roy |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/56718a4de1014ddaad94fa293e8ed93c |
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