dc.description.abstract | The objective of this study was to determine the effects of egg quality
characteristics (egg weight, egg width, egg height, and shape index) on
fertility of eggs of Japanese quail with different colored feathers
(yellow, white, grizzled, and normal), which are of economic importance
for poultry production. For this purpose, 383 eggs of Japanese quail
with various feather colors were used. In the study, usability of
classification and regression tree (CART) data-mining algorithm as a
classification tree method is necessary for poultry breeders to define
proper cut-off values of egg quality characteristics that ensure
Japanese quail eggs at good quality in fertility. Fertility as the
dependent variable in the study was examined as a binary trait (fertile
and infertile) and all the egg quality traits accepted as explanatory
variables were continuous variables. Feather color was also included as
a nominal categorical explanatory variable. The classification tree
results showed that the highest fertility ratio of 90.9\% was obtained
from the eggs of Japanese quail of white, grizzled, and normal feather
colors with 10.425 g >= egg weight, 24.565 mm >= egg width, or the
fertility ratio of 88.2\% of the eggs was observed with 10.425 g <= egg
weight and 25.605 mm >= egg width. Consequently, usability of the
tree-based CART algorithm is important in practice for properly
establishing fertilized eggs, depending on feather color types of
Japanese quail. | |