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Vliv genotypu na produkci konzumních vajec ve vybraném chovu
STRAKOVÁ, Karolína
The aim of this thesis was to compare the indicators of egg production of hens which are bred for production of consumable eggs i.e. Hy-Line Brown and Hy-Line White in selected farms. Selected parameters of egg production were evaluated during 12-months-laying cycle. In the selected farm during the monitored period was achieved the intensity of laying 86,8 %, laying at the initial state 26.5 eggs, number of eggs included in first quality class 96.4%, mortality of egg layer 1.06%, consumption of compound feed per 1 egg 130.0 g and consumption of compound feed per 1 feeding day 110.8 g. Hy-Line Brown showed higher intensity of laying (88,0 %, respectively 85,2 %), laying at the initial state 26.7 eggs, respectively 26.1 eggs, lower consumption of compound feed 128.7 g, respectively 133.2 g. Hy-Line White showed a statistically significant higher proportion of eggs included in the first quality (97.3%, respectively 85.4%), statistically significant lower mortality (0.49% and 1.51%) and statistically significantly lower consumption mixtures per 1 egg (100.7, respectively 114.9 g).

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