Estimating the most important criteria for hatching eggs as function of broiler breeders age

Author:

Baracho Marta dos S.1,Nääs Irenilza de A.1,Neves Diego P.1,Cassiano Juliano de A.1,Lima Fabiana G.1,Moura Daniella J. de1,Garcia Rodrigo G.2

Affiliation:

1. UNICAMP

2. Universidade Federal de Grande Dourados

Abstract

This research aimed to compare two female broiler breeder ages during the incubation period regarding management using the Analytic Hierarchy Process method (AHP). This method is characterized by the possibility of analyzing a multicriteria problem and assists a decision making. This study was carried out on a commercial hatchery located in São Paulo, Brazil. Two ages of broiler breeder (42 and 56 weeks) were compared relative to production rate. Production index data were the same in both ages and were submitted to multicriteria decision analysis using the AHP method. The results indicate that broiler breeders of 42 weeks presented better performance than those of 56 week-old. The setter phase (incubation) is more critical than the hatcher. The AHP method was efficient for this analysis and can serve as a methodological basis for future studies to improve the hatchability of broilers eggs.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)

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