Effects of Supplementation Black Soldier Fly Larvae (Hermetia illucens L.) to The Diets of Breeder Japanese Quails on Performance, Egg Quality, and Incubation Parameters

Ahmet Kaplan, R. Göçmen
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This study was performed to assess the effect of different levels of addition (0, 4, and 8%) of dried and ground Black Soldier Fly Larvae (Hermetia illucens L.) to breeder Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) diets on performance, egg quality and incubation parameters. In the experiment, 72 breeder Japanese quails (18 males, 54 females) at 8 weeks of age were randomly distributed into 3 treatment groups with 6 replications, each with 3 females and 1 male quail. Treatment groups were fed with diets supplemented with different levels of black soldier fly larvae (BSF) for 8 weeks.Feed intake was significantly higher in the control group than in the other treatment groups, and there were no significant differences between the groups in feed conversion ratio, egg production, egg weight, and egg mass. Similarly, no significant differences were observed among the groups in terms of egg quality parameters such as eggshell thickness, eggyolk index, eggshell breaking strength, and eggshell weight parameters. However, the shape index was significantly higher in the BSF 4% group than the control group. Albumen index was highest in the control group. While there was no significant difference among the groups in terms of egg yolk L* value, as the amount of BSF in the diet increased, there was a significant increase in the a* and b* values. Incubation parameters were not affected by the treatments. According to the results of the experiment, it was concluded that the addition of 4% and 8% BSF to breeder Japanese quail diets can be used at 8% level without any negative effects on performance, egg quality, or incubation parameters.
在种鹌鹑日粮中添加黑兵蝇幼虫(Hermetia illucens L.)对性能、蛋质量和孵化参数的影响
本研究旨在评估在种日本鹌鹑(Coturnix coturnix japonica)日粮中添加不同水平(0、4 和 8%)的黑兵蝇幼虫(Hermetia illucens L.)对其生产性能、鸡蛋质量和孵化参数的影响。试验中,72 只 8 周龄的种日本鹌鹑(18 只雄性,54 只雌性)被随机分为 3 个处理组,每个处理组 6 次重复,每次重复 3 只雌性和 1 只雄性鹌鹑。对照组的采食量明显高于其他处理组,各组之间在饲料转化率、产蛋量、蛋重和蛋块方面没有显著差异。同样,在蛋壳厚度、蛋黄指数、蛋壳破裂强度和蛋壳重量等鸡蛋质量指标方面,各组之间也没有发现明显差异。然而,BSF 4% 组的形状指数明显高于对照组。对照组的白蛋白指数最高。虽然各组在蛋黄 L* 值方面没有明显差异,但随着日粮中 BSF 含量的增加,a* 和 b* 值都有明显增加。孵化参数不受处理的影响。根据实验结果,可以得出结论:在种鹌鹑日粮中添加 4% 和 8% 的 BSF 不会对鹌鹑的生产性能、蛋品质或孵化参数产生任何负面影响。
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