Cultivating method for laying colored-feather quail strain
A breeding method and quail technology, applied in the direction of animal husbandry and other directions, can solve the problems of unreasonable production group structure, complex identification methods of male and female, lack of genetic resources, etc., and achieve the effect of overcoming weak early viability, easy management, and improving management efficiency.
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[0032] The breeding method of flower-feather quail strains for eggs includes (1) crossing the chestnut-feather quail males that appeared in Korean Yongseong quails with the female quails of white-feather quails for eggs to produce the F1 generation; (2) selecting from the F1 generation Black-feathered male and female quails are self-crossed to produce F2 generations; (3) selecting male and female quail individuals with flower feather characteristics from the F2 generation; (4) using the male and female quail individuals selected in step (3) to have flower feather characteristics Female quail individuals are cross-fixed, expanded, and selected for breeding. After 5-6 generations, they are bred into flower-feathered quail strains for eggs. The egg-feather quail strain bred by the cultivation method described in the examples maintains the advantages of high egg production, strong disease resistance, and easy management of the egg-use Korean quail, and overcomes the Beijing white-f...
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