The effects of different levels of dietary energy and protein on performance and carcass characteristics of Japanese quails

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Abstract:
This study was carried out to evaluate the effects of different levels of dietary metabolizable energy and crude protein on performance (during 5-24 and 25-38 days of old) and carcass characteristics of Japanese quails. The experiment was conducted in a 3×5 factorial arrangement in a completely randomized design with four replicates at each treatment and 40 quails at each replicate. Fifteen diets including three levels of metabolizable energy (2800, 2900 and 3000 kcal ME/ kg) and five levels of crude protein (22, 23, 24, 25 and 26%) were considered. On day 41, one hundred twenty birds were slaughtered to access carcass characteristics. No significant interaction among energy-protein and protein levels on measured characters was observed. During 5-24 days of old, daily weight gain of quails fed 3000 kcal ME/ kg diet (4.42 g) was higher than the other levels (P< 0.01) and feed conversion ratio was lower in 3000 (2.90) than 2800 ME (kcal/kg of diet) (3.21) (P< 0.01). During 25-38 days of old, daily weight gain increased (6.16 g) and feed conversion ratio decreased (3.52) with increasing ME level from 2800 to 3000 kcal ME/ kg (P<0.05). The ME level had not significant affect on feed intake and carcass, breast and thigh yields. It concluded that using diets containing 3000 kcal ME/ kg and 22% crude protein is recommendable to achieve a desirable performance in Japanese quails.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Animal Production Research, Volume:1 Issue: 2, 2012
Pages:
55 to 63
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