Sabarinathan, G.Jayanthi, N.Nagarajan, K.Gnanaraj, P. TensinghBalachandran, C.TANUVAS2019-05-072019-05-072018-12http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810102233TNV_NCNCP_Dec2018_196BMalposition is one of the contributing factors for failure of avian embryos to hatch at the end of incubation. One thousand and nine indigenous chicken eggs (includes Aseel, Kadaknath and Chittagong) were collected over a period of eight months from university farm, organized private farm and backyard rearers were analysed. It was observed that the out of 381 late embryonic mortality, 49 (12.89%) showed rnalpositions.en-USVeterinary SciencePoultry ScienceVarious Malposition and Malformations Encountered in Indigenous Chicken EggsNational Conference on "Native Chicken Production" - December 2018Other