Use of Fig Seed Meal as a New Alternative Feed Source in Quails: Effect on Growth Performance, Carcass Characteristics, Antioxidant Capacity and Serum Biochemistry.

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Mehmet Irmak, Muzaffer Denli, Nurhan Şahin, Tuncay Tufan, Kıvanç Irak, Veysi Kayri, Özgür Yaşar Çelik, Cahit Özcan, Hasan Hüseyin Ipçak
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This study aims to evaluate the potential of fig seed meal (FSM), which contains approximately 20% crude protein (CP) and provides 2106 kcal/kg of metabolizable energy (ME), as an alternative protein source in the diets of broiler Japanese quails (Coturnix coturnix japonica). One hundred sixty 1-day-old mixed-sex quails were divided into four groups, each with four replicates, and fed diets containing 0% (control), 2.5%, 5.0% and 10.0% FSM for 35 days. Weekly growth performance parameters were recorded, and carcass characteristics and blood biochemical parameters were analysed at the end of the trial. Including up to 10% FSM did not affect feed intake (FI) (p > 0.05), but linear, quadratic and cubic effects were observed in body weight gain (BWG). Adding up to 5% FSM resulted in growth performance similar to the control group, whereas the 10% FSM diet significantly reduced BWG. FSM levels influenced the feed conversion ratio (FCR) linearly, quadratically and cubically, with a decline observed at levels above 5%. In female quails, 5% FSM increased breast and thigh weights, whereas in males, it reduced carcass yield and intestinal weight. There were no statistically significant differences in other carcass traits among the groups. Serum biochemical parameters and oxidant/antioxidant balance were not adversely affected by FSM inclusion up to 5%. In conclusion, using FSM up to 5% did not negatively impact growth performance, but higher inclusion levels reduced performance.

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无花果籽粕作为新的替代饲料来源对鹌鹑生长性能、胴体特性、抗氧化能力和血清生化的影响
本研究旨在评估无花果籽粕(FSM)作为肉仔鸡日本鹌鹑(Coturnix Coturnix japonica)饲粮的替代蛋白质来源的潜力,该饲料中含有约20%的粗蛋白质(CP),提供2106千卡/千克的代谢能(ME)。将160只1日龄混合性鹌鹑随机分为4组,每组4个重复,分别饲喂饲粮中FSM含量为0%(对照)、2.5%、5.0%和10.0%的饲粮,试验期35 d。记录周生长性能参数,并在试验结束时分析胴体特性和血液生化参数。添加10% FSM对采食量(FI)无显著影响(p < 0.05),但对增重(BWG)有线性、二次和三次影响。添加5% FSM的生长性能与对照组相似,而添加10% FSM的日粮显著降低了体增重。FSM水平对饲料系数(FCR)的影响呈线性、二次和三次变化,在添加水平高于5%时呈下降趋势。在雌性鹌鹑中,5% FSM增加了乳房和大腿重量,而在雄性鹌鹑中,降低了胴体产量和肠道重量。各组间其他胴体性状差异无统计学意义。血清生化参数和氧化/抗氧化平衡不受FSM含量高达5%的不利影响。综上所述,使用高达5%的FSM不会对生长性能产生负面影响,但更高的包含水平会降低性能。
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Veterinary Medicine and Science
Veterinary Medicine and Science Veterinary-General Veterinary
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期刊介绍: Veterinary Medicine and Science is the peer-reviewed journal for rapid dissemination of research in all areas of veterinary medicine and science. The journal aims to serve the research community by providing a vehicle for authors wishing to publish interesting and high quality work in both fundamental and clinical veterinary medicine and science. Veterinary Medicine and Science publishes original research articles, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and research methods papers, along with invited editorials and commentaries. Original research papers must report well-conducted research with conclusions supported by the data presented in the paper. We aim to be a truly global forum for high-quality research in veterinary medicine and science, and believe that the best research should be published and made widely accessible as quickly as possible. Veterinary Medicine and Science publishes papers submitted directly to the journal and those referred from a select group of prestigious journals published by Wiley-Blackwell. Veterinary Medicine and Science is a Wiley Open Access journal, one of a new series of peer-reviewed titles publishing quality research with speed and efficiency. For further information visit the Wiley Open Access website.
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