Do the differences in egg contamination, penetration, and resistance against microorganisms among the hen genotypes exist?
Pubblicato online: 12 mag 2022
Pagine: 561 - 574
Ricevuto: 07 gen 2021
Accettato: 15 lug 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/aoas-2021-0056
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The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the impact of genotype and storage conditions (temperature and time) on microbiological contamination and eggshell quality. There were four genotypes of laying hens used, Czech Golden Spotted (CGS), Greenleg Partridge (GP), White Leghorn (WL) and commercial hybrid (CH) hens were included. After collection, the eggs were divided equally into five groups according to the storage time (0, 14, 28 days) and temperature (5 and 20°C). The microbiological analysis included counting of colonies forming units (CFU) of