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THE CONSEQUENCES OF SELECTION FOR SHELL QUALITY
IN POULTRY 1)(
W. F. van TIJEN
Institute for Poultry Research rc Het Spelderholt u,
Beekbergen, The Netherlands
SUMMARY
In two strains, one of W)iite Leghorns, the other of Rhode-Island Red three generations of selec-
tion for raising egg-shell quality traits gave a positive result for the selected trait, but a detri-
mental correlated response for characters of laying intensity and egg weight, as compared to
a control population in each case.
The following is a report on a selection experiment with regard to shell quality
which we carried out at our Institute. After we had found a heritability for defor-
mation of and for out White and Rhode Island Red strain
320. o.o4 Leghorn respec-
tively -as an average over 6 generations -we wanted to see what would happen
when we actually were going to select for the strength of the shell. Basically the
project was set up to find the answer to two questions : firstly : what are the possi-
bilities of improving shell quality by means of selection ? Secondly : what happens
with other traits -like production, egg weight and other egg quality factors -when
a one-sided selection for shell quality is practised ?
The following are some particulars about the animal material which was used.
As already mentioned it consisted of a White Leghorn and a Rhode Island Red
strain which in 1959 had been bought from private breeders and which were known
as Babcock and Parmenter respectively.
There were strong reasons to believe that they had been bred as closed groups
before that time. After they had been obtained they were bred as closed groups
with a mild selection press
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