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Embryo development and hatchery practice in poultry production

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30 May 2023

- Provides a comprehensive review of the key stages in embryo development, as well as the factors which affect successful development (e.g. temperature and humidity)
- Reviews the recent advances in incubator technologies and its effect on chick health and development
- Addresses the key issues in poultry hatchery environments, focussing on issues related to feed/water deprivation and transportation of chicks to farms

TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Agriculture / Animal Husbandry, Poultry farming, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Agriculture / Sustainable Agriculture, Sustainable agriculture, Agricultural science

“Over the last 20 years in particular, research and development in the field of poultry incubation has produced numerous new findings…It was therefore time for a reference work and textbook that provides an overview of the current state of hatchery practice and scientific knowledge on embryonic development for all those working, teaching and learning in this field…The editor of the book is Nick French, an internationally highly recognised scientist and practitioner in the field of poultry breeding, which in turn guarantees a close link between research and practice. Embryo development and hatchery practice in poultry production will fill a gap in this field and provide practitioners, researchers and students with an up-to-date reference work.” (Book Review Published in European Poultry Science – Dr Barbara Tzschentke, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany)
“The one thing that really struck me about this book was the calibre of the editorial team and the international range and expertise of the contributing editors and authors. With over 550 pages this book is well worth its place on the bookshelf of anyone who is interested in poultry breeding and genomics.” (International Hatchery Practice)
Part 1 Parental influences and embryo development
- 1. Genetic selection to improve reproductive traits in chickens: David Cavero and Maurice Raccoursier, H&N International, Germany;
- 2. Managing breeder poultry flocks to optimise hatchability and chick health: R. A. van Emous, Wageningen Livestock Research, The Netherlands;
- 3. Advances in understanding the development of defences against pathogens in the chicken egg: Maureen M. Bain, University of Glasgow, UK;
- 4. Assessing poultry semen quality: Murray R. Bakst, formerly USDA-ARS, USA;
- 5. Key stages of embryo development in poultry: Marleen Boerjan, formerly R&D Royal PasReform, The Netherlands;
- 6. Chicken egg storage and transport: Dinah Nicholson, Aviagen Ltd, UK;
- 7. In ovo sexing in poultry chicks: Anke Förster, Agri Advanced Technologies GmbH, Germany; and Thomas Bartels, Institute of Animal Welfare and Animal Husbandry, Germany;
- 8. In ovo vaccination of chicken eggs: Christopher J. Williams, Consultant, USA;
Part 2 Incubation
- 9. Incubator design for poultry eggs: principles and techniques: Ron Meijerhof, Poultry Performance Plus, The Netherlands;
- 10. Understanding the effects of incubator temperature on embryo and post-hatch chick development: R. Michael Hulet, Penn State University, USA; and Michael J. Wineland, North Carolina State University, USA;
- 11. Understanding the effects of light on embryo and post-hatch chick development: Israel Rozenboim, Liron Dishon, Natalie Avital-Cohen and Joanna Bartman, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; and Ronen Shviki, BeyondEdge Inc, USA;
- 12. Understanding the effects of humidity/air composition on embryo and post-hatch chick development: E. David Peebles, Mississippi State University, USA;
- 13. The role of egg turning in embryo development: Okan Elibol, Ankara University, Turkey;
- 14. Poultry embryo development and skeletal growth: Edgar Orlando Oviedo-Rondón, North Carolina State University, USA;
Part 3 Managing the hatching stage
- 15. Managing the poultry hatcher environment: Roos Molenaar and Henry van den Brand, Wageningen University & Research, The Netherlands;
- 16. Alternative hatching systems for broilers: Henry van den Brand, Bas Kemp and Roos Molenaar, Wageningen University and Research, The Netherlands;
- 17. Key issues in transportation of broiler and layer chicks: M. A. Mitchell, Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC), UK;