1954
DOI: 10.3382/ps.0330601
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The Heritability of Body Weight in Turkeys

Abstract: 601day, 1,000 oocysts second day) was six days with a culture more than 300 days of age and three days with a culture less than 150 days of age. REFERENCESDickinson, E. M., W. E. Babcock and J. W. Osebold, 1951. Coccidial immunity studies in chickens 1. Poultry Sci. 30: 76-80. Jankiewicz, H., and R. H. Scofield, 1934. The administration of heated oocysts of Eimeria tenella as a means of establishing resistance and immunity to cecal coccidiosis. J. Am. Vet. Med.

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“…The average values for all hatches and each of the three comparisons fall midway between the values reported by Funk (1930) and Bumgardner and Shaffner (1954). Where there was the greatest spread in ages, the lowest "r" value was obtained.…”
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“…The average values for all hatches and each of the three comparisons fall midway between the values reported by Funk (1930) and Bumgardner and Shaffner (1954). Where there was the greatest spread in ages, the lowest "r" value was obtained.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Not all of the estimates of these relationships have been of this high a magnitude. Bumgardner and Shaffner (1954) The birds used in this experiment were of the Station Flock of Broad Breasted Bronze. The data from the four hatches were obtained in April and May of 1958.…”
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