Influence of Feeding Wormwood (Artemisia Capillaris) on Quail Meat Productivity

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
I. Ibatullin, M. Sychov, D. Umanets, I. Ilchuk, I. Balanchuk, R. Umanets, T. Holubieva, Lubov Andriinko, V. Otchenashko, K. Makhno, O. Tytariova, O. Kuzmenko
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Abstract

Recently, the requirements for the quality and safety of poultry products have significantly increased, what has notably limited the use of antibiotics in feeding poultry. This is one of the reasons for the growing interest in the use of phytogenic feed additives. We have conducted an experiment to determine the influence of Artemisia capillaris on young quail meat productivity. To carry out the experiment, we have formed five groups, each counting 100 quail heads. During the experiment, which lasted for 35 days, dried powdered wormwood ( Artemisia capillaris ) in the amount of 0.5%, 1.0 and 1.5% by weight of compound feed was introduced into the feed of birds of the 2 nd , 3 rd and 4 th experimental groups. The experiment showed a positive effect of the studied factor on the body weight of quail; the highest body weight was in quail of the 3 rd group – 251.03 g, and the lowest it was in the control group – 238.24 g. Also during the experiment, the lowest feed costs per 1 kg of body weight gain were in quail of the 3 rd experimental group, which by this indicator exceeded the control group by 4.91%. Feeding wormwood as a part of the compound feed in the amount of 0.5 and 1.0% of the 2 nd and 3 rd experimental groups increased the weight of gutted carcass by 0.41–1.67%, while further increase of wormwood content to 1.5% in the feed of the 4 th experimental group led to a decrease in the weight of gutted carcass by 0.26% compared to the control group.
喂饲艾蒿对鹌鹑肉产量的影响
最近,对家禽产品质量和安全的要求显著提高,这显著限制了抗生素在饲养家禽中的使用。这也是人们对植物源性饲料添加剂的使用越来越感兴趣的原因之一。我们进行了一项实验,以确定贝母蒿对幼鹌鹑肉产量的影响。为了进行实验,我们分成五组,每组数100个鹌鹑头。在持续35天的实验中,将0.5%、1.0%和1.5%重量的干燥粉末状艾草(贝母)引入第2、第3和第4实验组的鸟类饲料中。实验表明,所研究的因子对鹌鹑的体重有积极影响;体重最高的是第3组的鹌鹑,为251.03克,最低的是对照组,为238.24克。此外,在实验期间,每增加1公斤体重的饲料成本最低的是第三实验组的鹌鹑,在第2和第3实验组中,以0.5%和1.0%的艾草作为复合饲料的一部分,使去内脏胴体重量增加0.41~1.67%,而第4个实验组的饲料中艾草含量进一步增加到1.5%,导致去内脏胴体的重量比对照组减少0.26%。
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Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis
Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)
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