1. Effects of different force moulting methods on performance, egg quality and plasma metabolites in Japanese quails
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A. A. Saki, S. Roomiani, S. Mirzaei, E. Ahmadi, and V. Khoramabadi
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egg quality ,forced moulting ,mechanical properties ,performance ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
This study investigated the effects of various force moulting methods on egg physical and mechanical characteristics, plasma metabolites and performance of Japanese quails from 26 to 36 weeks of age. The treatments were: T1 (control), T2 (feed restriction), T3 (alfalfa powder), T4 (wheat screening powder, a by-product obtained after harvesting and processing of wheat). Egg production ceased completely with feed restriction and alfalfa treatments by days 4 and 3. Also, birds under feed restriction and alfalfa treatments returned to first egg at day 4 of post-moulting period. No significant differences were found in feed intake, egg mass, egg production, feed conversion ratio (FCR), and mortality of quails in response to experimental treatments after moulting (P>0.05). Feed restriction led to significantly higher egg weight in comparison to control and wheat screening treatments (P0.05). The calcium concentration was higher (P
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- 2017
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