Intermittent electricity supply, and frequent power break-downs (Roy et al 2004) The shortages of electricity, irregular or Poses challenges for hatchery business to provide quail chicks, facing problems The eggs are usedįor the preparation of meat balls and the male quail chicks are grown forīreeding and bird sound contest in some areas in Lombok. Is increasing in Indonesia, particularly in the Lombok island. Keywords: hatchability, incubator, kerosene stoveĭemand for eggs and Japan quail chicks ( Coturnix coturnix japonica) Quail eggs is an alternative option in situations either without electricity Mortality values as the electric incubator. Sawdust incubator gave similar fertility, hatchability, and embryonic Increased linearly as the depth of sawdust was decreased from 4 to 2 cm. Proportion of live chicks hatched, as a percentage of fertile eggs set, This system was also compared with an electric incubator. Different depths of sawdust (2, 3 and 4 cm) were compared in theīox incubator. Incubated in layers of sawdust in a box heated by Kerosene or in an electric Sawdust incubator: an alternative traditional hatchery technique for Japanese quails ( Coturnix coturnix japonica) B Indarsih, I N Sukartha Jaya and A Mutmainah Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Animal Science, Mataram University Indonesia Jalan Majapahit No.62 Mataram, Lombok AbstractĪ total of 720 fertile quail eggs from a commercial quail breeder farm were Sawdust incubator: an alternative traditional hatchery technique for Japanese quails (Coturnix coturnix japonica) Livestock Research for Rural Development 32 (1) 2020
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