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Selection of Japanese quail for the high egg production under hypodynamy

A line of Japanese quail resistant to hypodynamy (14 days of exposure during the egg-laying period) was selected from the parental population, using the criterion of best egg-laying, and bred to the fourth generation. The level of egg-laying increased in each successive filial generation, reaching i...

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Published in:The Physiologist 1984-12, Vol.ol. 27, Dec. 1984, p.S-143 to S-145
Main Authors: JURANI, M, Boda, K, Kostal, L, SOMOGYIOVA, E, LAMOSOVA, D
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