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Growth performance,haematology,serum biochemistry and meat quality characteristics of Japanese quail(Coturnix coturnix japonica)fed canola meal-based diets 被引量:1

Growth performance,haematology,serum biochemistry and meat quality characteristics of Japanese quail(Coturnix coturnix japonica)fed canola meal-based diets
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摘要 The present study investigated the effect of partial replacement of soybean meal(Glycine max) with canola meal(CM)(Brassica napus) on the growth performance,haematology,serum biochemistry and meat quality characteristics of female Japanese quails in a 35-day feeding trial.One hundred and forty6-week-old quails 158.28 ± 11.919 g were randomly allocated to 5 isonitrogenous and isoenergetic experimental diets: control diet(CM0; with no CM inclusion); CM0 with 2.5%(CM25),5.0%(CM50),12.5%(CM125) and 17.5%(CM175) soybean meal replaced with CM.Average weekly gain(AWG) and feed conversion efficiency(FCE) were determined.Haematology,serum biochemistry,carcass traits and meat quality parameters were determined at slaughter.Quails fed CM175 had the lowest(P < 0.05) feed intake whereas no differences were observed among the other 4 diets.No dietary effects on AWG,FCE and haematological parameters were observed.Serum biochemical parameters were not influenced by diets with the exception of alkaline phosphatase(ALP),where quails fed CM25 had higher ALP(161.0 U/L) than those fed CM0(37.25 U/L).Quails fed CM25 had the highest chroma(7.39) while those fed CM125 had the lowest(3.58) at 24 h post-slaughter.Diets had no influence(P > 0.05) on cooking losses and peak positive force of quail meat.It was concluded that CM can replace soybean in quail diets up to 12.5% without compromising growth performance,health and quality of meat.Inclusion levels beyond 12.5% promoted poor voluntary feed intake and thus may require feed additives to enhance utilization. The present study investigated the effect of partial replacement of soybean meal(Glycine max) with canola meal(CM)(Brassica napus) on the growth performance,haematology,serum biochemistry and meat quality characteristics of female Japanese quails in a 35-day feeding trial.One hundred and forty6-week-old quails 158.28 ± 11.919 g were randomly allocated to 5 isonitrogenous and isoenergetic experimental diets: control diet(CM0; with no CM inclusion); CM0 with 2.5%(CM25),5.0%(CM50),12.5%(CM125) and 17.5%(CM175) soybean meal replaced with CM.Average weekly gain(AWG) and feed conversion efficiency(FCE) were determined.Haematology,serum biochemistry,carcass traits and meat quality parameters were determined at slaughter.Quails fed CM175 had the lowest(P < 0.05) feed intake whereas no differences were observed among the other 4 diets.No dietary effects on AWG,FCE and haematological parameters were observed.Serum biochemical parameters were not influenced by diets with the exception of alkaline phosphatase(ALP),where quails fed CM25 had higher ALP(161.0 U/L) than those fed CM0(37.25 U/L).Quails fed CM25 had the highest chroma(7.39) while those fed CM125 had the lowest(3.58) at 24 h post-slaughter.Diets had no influence(P > 0.05) on cooking losses and peak positive force of quail meat.It was concluded that CM can replace soybean in quail diets up to 12.5% without compromising growth performance,health and quality of meat.Inclusion levels beyond 12.5% promoted poor voluntary feed intake and thus may require feed additives to enhance utilization.
出处 《Animal Nutrition》 SCIE 2018年第1期37-43,共7页 动物营养(英文版)
基金 financial support from Health and Welfare Sector Education and Training Authority towards this project the funding received from the North-West University Ph D bursary
关键词 Japanese quail HAEMATOLOGY MEAT Feed intake Canola meal Japanese quail Haematology Meat Feed intake Canola meal
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