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titleOfInvention Poultry egg embryo hatching method for improving hatching survival rate
abstract The invention discloses a poultry egg embryo hatching method for improving hatching survival rate, which comprises the following steps of: selecting fresh hatching eggs with egg-shaped oval shape and storage period less than 5 days; hatching egg disinfection: sodium hypochlorite solution with the concentration of 0.005%, sodium thiosulfate solution with the concentration of 0.03%, ethanol solution with the concentration of 85% and taxifolin are mixed according to the weight ratio of 1:2: 10: after mixing according to the weight ratio of 0.01, scrubbing the surface of the hatching eggs; hatching eggs: and c, putting the eggs processed in the step b into an incubator for incubation.
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