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Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: vti-717693

Resumo

An experiment was conducted at Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia/Unesp - Botucatu for 168 days to evaluate the effects of protein, Met + Cys and lysine diet levels on egg production and egg quality of laying Japanese quails. Quails with 42 days of age were reared in a completely randomized design. There were 1,944 quails distributed in four replicates of 27 birds per pen, according to a factorial 3x3x2 with three crude protein levels (16, 18 and 20% CP), three Met + Cys levels (0.700; 0.875 and 1.050%) and two lysine levels (1.100 and 1.375%). Birds fed diets with 18 and 20% CP had higher feed intake and egg production than those fed diets with 16% CP. There was significant interaction (p 0.05) between protein and Met + Cys levels on egg weight. There was no effects (p>0.05) of the protein level on feed conversion per dozen eggs; however, improved feed conversion per egg mass was seen for birds fed diets with 20% CP compared to those fed diets with 16% and 18% CP. Protein and lipid percentage in the yolk increased when dietary protein level increased from 16 to 18%. Increasing Met + Cys from 0.700% to 0.875% reduced yolk protein percentage. Higher lipid percentage in the yolk was seen in eggs from quails fed diets with 1.050% Met + Cys, whereas 1.375% lysine in the diet of resulted in decreased egg production and egg mass, besides poorer feed conversion per dozen eggs and per egg mass.

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Artigo em Inglês | LILACS-Express | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1491048

Resumo

An experiment was conducted at Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia/Unesp - Botucatu for 168 days to evaluate the effects of protein, Met + Cys and lysine diet levels on egg production and egg quality of laying Japanese quails. Quails with 42 days of age were reared in a completely randomized design. There were 1,944 quails distributed in four replicates of 27 birds per pen, according to a factorial 3x3x2 with three crude protein levels (16, 18 and 20% CP), three Met + Cys levels (0.700; 0.875 and 1.050%) and two lysine levels (1.100 and 1.375%). Birds fed diets with 18 and 20% CP had higher feed intake and egg production than those fed diets with 16% CP. There was significant interaction (p 0.05) between protein and Met + Cys levels on egg weight. There was no effects (p>0.05) of the protein level on feed conversion per dozen eggs; however, improved feed conversion per egg mass was seen for birds fed diets with 20% CP compared to those fed diets with 16% and 18% CP. Protein and lipid percentage in the yolk increased when dietary protein level increased from 16 to 18%. Increasing Met + Cys from 0.700% to 0.875% reduced yolk protein percentage. Higher lipid percentage in the yolk was seen in eggs from quails fed diets with 1.050% Met + Cys, whereas 1.375% lysine in the diet of resulted in decreased egg production and egg mass, besides poorer feed conversion per dozen eggs and per egg mass.

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Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: vti-717694

Resumo

This study assessed the effect of different cage stocking densities on the performance of Italian quails in the laying period. Two hundred and sixty four quails with 30 weeks of age and 280g mean body weight were used. Birds were randomly assigned to 96 x 33 x 16 cm cages and distributed in a randomized block design with 4 treatments (12, 15, 18 and 21 quails per cage or 264, 211, 176 and 151 cm² per quail, respectively) and 4 replicates. Birds were given feed and water ad libitum and submitted to the same experimental conditions. The experimental diet was formulated based on NRC (1994) recommendations. There were no significant differences among treatments for feed conversion per egg mass (kg:kg), percentage of broken eggs and mortality. There was a linear reduction (p 0.05) in egg weight, feed consumption, percentage of production, egg mass and feed conversion per dozen with the increase in stocking density. The gain per house per day was better at the cage density of 151 cm² per bird. However, the density of 211 cm² per bird provided the best gain per bird per day, because this stocking density had better productive indexes when compared with the other treatments.

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Artigo em Inglês | LILACS-Express | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1491049

Resumo

This study assessed the effect of different cage stocking densities on the performance of Italian quails in the laying period. Two hundred and sixty four quails with 30 weeks of age and 280g mean body weight were used. Birds were randomly assigned to 96 x 33 x 16 cm cages and distributed in a randomized block design with 4 treatments (12, 15, 18 and 21 quails per cage or 264, 211, 176 and 151 cm² per quail, respectively) and 4 replicates. Birds were given feed and water ad libitum and submitted to the same experimental conditions. The experimental diet was formulated based on NRC (1994) recommendations. There were no significant differences among treatments for feed conversion per egg mass (kg:kg), percentage of broken eggs and mortality. There was a linear reduction (p 0.05) in egg weight, feed consumption, percentage of production, egg mass and feed conversion per dozen with the increase in stocking density. The gain per house per day was better at the cage density of 151 cm² per bird. However, the density of 211 cm² per bird provided the best gain per bird per day, because this stocking density had better productive indexes when compared with the other treatments.

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Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: vti-717606

Resumo

The objective of this estudy was to evaluate the effect of feed and water withdrawal on carcass yield and parts, body weight loss, content of crop, gizzard and intestine, dry matter content of faeces and breast meat quality, as well as plasma total protein and packed cell volume. Six hundred day-old Ross chicks were reared until 42 days of age when they were submited to one of three feed withdrawal period (0, 4 or 8 hours). Feed withdrawal period affected (p 0.05) body weight loss, carcass yield, percentage of leg meat and feet, and crop and intestine content. Increasing withdrawal period until 4 hours increased body weight loss, carcass yield and feet percentage, but leg meat and content of crop and intestine decreased. There was no effect (p>0.05) of feed withdrawal period on the other variables evaluated.


O objetivo de estudo foi o de avaliar o efeito do jejum de ração e água antes do abate sobre o rendimento de carcaça e cortes, perda de peso vivo, conteúdo do papo, intestino e moela, matéria seca das fezes, bem como volume globular médio e proteína total plasmática do soro. Foram utilizados 600 pintos machos da linhagem Ross, criados até 42 dias de idade, quando foram submetidos a três períodos de jejum (zero, quatro ou oito horas). A duração do período de jejum afetou (p 0,05) a perda de peso vivo, o rendimento de carcaça, carne de pernas, pés, conteúdo do papo e intestino. Aumentando-se o período de jejum até 4 horas, aumentou-se a perda de peso vivo e o rendimento de carcaça e patas, mas diminuiu-se o rendimento de pernas e o conteúdo do papo e do intestino. Não houve efeito (p>0,05) do período de jejum sobre as demais variáveis estudadas.

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Artigo em Português | LILACS-Express | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1490952

Resumo

The objective of this estudy was to evaluate the effect of feed and water withdrawal on carcass yield and parts, body weight loss, content of crop, gizzard and intestine, dry matter content of faeces and breast meat quality, as well as plasma total protein and packed cell volume. Six hundred day-old Ross chicks were reared until 42 days of age when they were submited to one of three feed withdrawal period (0, 4 or 8 hours). Feed withdrawal period affected (p 0.05) body weight loss, carcass yield, percentage of leg meat and feet, and crop and intestine content. Increasing withdrawal period until 4 hours increased body weight loss, carcass yield and feet percentage, but leg meat and content of crop and intestine decreased. There was no effect (p>0.05) of feed withdrawal period on the other variables evaluated.


O objetivo de estudo foi o de avaliar o efeito do jejum de ração e água antes do abate sobre o rendimento de carcaça e cortes, perda de peso vivo, conteúdo do papo, intestino e moela, matéria seca das fezes, bem como volume globular médio e proteína total plasmática do soro. Foram utilizados 600 pintos machos da linhagem Ross, criados até 42 dias de idade, quando foram submetidos a três períodos de jejum (zero, quatro ou oito horas). A duração do período de jejum afetou (p 0,05) a perda de peso vivo, o rendimento de carcaça, carne de pernas, pés, conteúdo do papo e intestino. Aumentando-se o período de jejum até 4 horas, aumentou-se a perda de peso vivo e o rendimento de carcaça e patas, mas diminuiu-se o rendimento de pernas e o conteúdo do papo e do intestino. Não houve efeito (p>0,05) do período de jejum sobre as demais variáveis estudadas.

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