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Fecundity of Wild Northern Bobwhite Hens Under Hatchery Conditions

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We describe egg production by 88 pairs of randomly selected, mature, wild-caught northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) hens housed under optimal conditions of food, water, climate, and a 17-hr photoperiod in a hatchery. We collected eggs daily using an 18-day period to differentiate between clutches. Hens continuously laid eggs until ceasing production. We evaluated number of eggs laid by each hen individually and hens collectively including total number, number/clutch, number/day, hatching success, and egg mass. Eighty-six hens produced 5,888 eggs. Number of eggs produced by individual hens ranged from 0 to 172 over ~ 200 days. Mean number of eggs laid/hen/day was 0.86. Clutch size ranged from 0 (n 1⁄4 2) to 12 (n 1⁄4 1). Mean number of eggs/clutch was 8.57. There was a strong correlation between clutch size and number of clutches. Some hens demonstrated continuous production of several large clutches. Hatching success of 5,793 eggs included for analysis was 61.6% (3,571 hatched, 2,222 failed to hatch). Hatched eggs had a greater mean mass compared to those that did not hatch.

Keywords:

  • Keyword: Colinus virginianus
  • Keyword: differential production
  • Keyword: hatchery
  • Keyword: northern bobwhite
  • Keyword: reproduction
  • Keyword: Texas

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Baccus, J. T., Dees, K. W., Small, M. F. & Simpson, T. R., (2017) “Fecundity of Wild Northern Bobwhite Hens Under Hatchery Conditions”, National Quail Symposium Proceedings 7(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.7290/nqsp07vww1

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