yolk sac utilization in ostrich (struthio camelus) chicks : research communication

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The mass of residual yolk sac expressed as a percentage of initial mass of the egg from which the chick hatched decreased sharply in the first 2 days post-hatching. A gradual reduction occurred between 3 and 10 days after which a sharp decline was noted between 11 and 13 days post-hatching. The highest number of chicks with unabsorbed yolk sac was noted on day 5 post-hatching followed by days 6 and 7. Chick mortality followed the same pattern. The dynamics, causes and clinical consequences of yolk sac utilization are discussed.
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Authors ;E.Z. Mushi;M.G. Binta;R.G. Chabo
Journal eating and weight disorders
Year 2004
DOI 10.4102/ojvr.v71i3.267
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