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Journal of Reproduction and Fertility (1966) 12 363-364
DOI: 10.1530/jrf.0.0120363
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FERTILITY AND EMBRYO DEATH IN DOUBLE-YOLKED EGGS

N. S. FECHHEIMER and W. P. JAFFE

Summary.: The fertility of double-yolked chicken eggs was 42·9% of which 27% contained two embryos. Single and double embryos died at different times of incubation. Sex ratio at 14 days and later was 44% males (P<0·02) for both types of embryo.







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