History & previous meeting
International Hatchery Practice, 11(3) - 1996.
Tissue development in broiler embryos. T. Howat, p.37.
In ovo hormonal bursectomy. G. Room, E. Dewil & E. Decuypere, p.37.
Low pH and avian spermatozoa. L. Holm & Y. Ridderstrale, p.37.
Better reared pheasants. J. V. Beer & R. C. Noble, p.38.
Temperature and egg turning rates. K. W. Smith & C. P. Eastham, p.38.
Hatching sequence of the ostrich. D. C. Deeming & M. K. Richardson, p.38.
Changes in incubation temperature. M. Feast, R. C. Noble & B. K. Speake, p.39.
Effects of embryonic environment. S. L. Darnell, B. H. Thorp & M. M. Bain, p.39.
Motility of spermatozoa. Y. Wilson & G. Wishart, p.39.
Competitive exclusion. R. Meijerhof, p.40.
Transgenic chickens. C. Mather & H. Sang, p.40.
Incubation of dinosaur eggs. D. C. Deeming, p.40.
Key Note Speakers
for 2022 IFRG meeting

Dr. Kristen Brady
Animal Biosciences and Biotechnology Laboratory, BARC, ARS, USDA, United States
Topic
The biological and practical implications of egg storage and SPIDES

Dr. Henry van den Brand
Adaptation Physiology Group, Wageningen University & Research, The Netherlands
Topic
Research and implications of eggshell temperature, CO2 and and O2 during incubation: what do we know?