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September 2019 Vol. 7 No.9
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Merit Research Journal of Agricultural Science and Soil
Science (ISSN: 2350-2274) Vol. 7(9) pp. 098-105,
September, 2019
Copyright © 2019 Merit Research Journals
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3463630 |
Original Research Article
Effect of Handling and Storage on Eggs Quality in Khartoum State |
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Abdelrahman M. Ahmed,
Slah Adeen O. Hassan, Amna A. Omer, Mohamed Abdlhafeeze, Salim
Gibril and Abdelbasit B. Habib* |
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Department of
Poultry production, College of Animal Production, University of
Bahri, Sudan
*Corresponding author E- mail: abdelbasitbasheer@yahoo.com
Accepted September 16, 2019 |
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This study was carried out to determine the effects of handling
and storage of eggs in Khartoum State markets on quality
parameters for table eggs. The experiment commenced by a
questionnaire that studied the consumer’s level of awareness
about egg quality and associated information where, a group of
people (Staff, officials, laborers and students) as
representatives of Bahri University community were targeted. In
addition, the effects of storage and handling on table egg
quality were studied on table eggs that were collected from the
poultry unit of the College of Animal production farm at Al
Kadaro area, Khartoum North. Ninety eggs were collected and
divided into 5 groups each containing 18 eggs. The collected
eggs were subjected to external and internal egg quality
measurements to determine egg quality as follow: group one at
the time of collection. Each of the rest 4 groups was further
divided into 2 groups; one of these 2 groups was stored at a
refrigerator at 4 C0. The other group was stored under room
temperature. Quality measurements were carried out at the end of
week one, two, three and four for respective groups. The status
of egg purchase, knowledge about egg suitability for
consumption, preservation of egg quality and the status of
knowledge about deteriorated eggs were the parameters covered by
the questionnaire. Weight of egg, egg condition, air cell, shape
index, shell weight, shell strength and shell thickness, albumin
index, albumin high, Haugh unit, yolk shape, odor, were the
parameters measured to test the effects of storage on table egg
quality. Results of the questionnaire indicated that, Bahri
University community as an educated community is aware about
most elements of egg quality attributes. On the other hand,
results of external and internal parameters tested showed
significant differences on egg weight loss, air-cell depth,
albumen height and albumen index, Haugh unit and yolk shape. The
study concluded that very little efforts are needed to raise the
level of awareness for the studied community that, temperature
and time of storage have negative effects on egg quality.
Keywords: Egg quality, storage, handling, shell strength,
questionnaire.
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