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Original Articles

Change in the effect of constant photoperiods on the rate of sexual maturation in modern genotypes of domestic pullet

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Pages 584-586 | Accepted 19 May 2005, Published online: 21 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

1.

Data for modern egg-type hybrids reared on constant daylengths show that, as expected, they mature more quickly than earlier genotypes. However, the constant photoperiod which gives earliest sexual maturity has not changed as a result of selection and is 10 h for both early and modern genotypes.

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Further analysis showed that the rate of delay in sexual maturity for constant photoperiods above 10 h is similar for modern and for early hybrids (+0·29 d for each incremental one hour of photoperiod), the response of modern hybrids below 10 h (+4·22 d for each one-hour reduction in photoperiod) is more than double that of early hybrids (+1·71 d/h).

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