Effect of Feeding Quails with Mixture Feeds Composed of Crab Waste Meal, Leubim Fish Waste Meal, and Broken Rice Grains as Partly Substitution of Commercial Diet on Egg Quality

Z. Zulfan, H. Latif, C. A. Fitri, Evi Aswita
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In rearing quails, many attempts have been done to reduce feed cost among other things by replacing partly commercial diet with numerous alternative feed sources such as crab waste meal (CWM), leubim fish (Canthidermis maculata) waste meal (LFWM), and broken rice grains (BRG). The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of using a mixture feeds composed of CWM + LFWM + BRG as a substitute for commercial laying chicken diets on the quality of quail eggs. This research was conducted at the Field Laboratory of Animal Husbandry and the Laboratory of Poultry Production Science, Syiah Kuala University. This study used 80 female quails (Coturnix-coturnix japonica) females aged 4 weeks. The treatment was feeding quails with the commercial diet of laying hen (324-1M) of which 0, 10, 20, and 30% of the diets was substituted by the mixture feeds composed of CWM + LFWM + BRG.  The study was performed into block randomized design (BRD) consisting of 4 treatments and 4 replicate blocks.  The blocks were established based on the different initial body weights of 4-week ages of female quails.    Each treatment was an experimental unit consisting of 5 female quails each. The measured parameters were Yolk Index (YI), yolk color, Albumen Index (AI), eggshell thickness, and egg weight.   The results of the study indicated that using up to 30% mixture feeds composed of 7,5% CWM + 9,1% LFWM + 13,4% BRG as a substitute for commercial laying chicken diets most significantly increased yolk index and yolk color of quail eggs.  However, the albumen index, eggshell thickness, and egg weight were not significantly affected.
用螃蟹废粉、白鱼废粉和碎米混合饲料部分替代商品日粮饲喂鹌鹑对蛋品质的影响
在饲养鹌鹑的过程中,已经进行了许多尝试,通过用许多替代饲料来源(如螃蟹废粉(CWM)、斑斑蝥废粉(LFWM)和碎米粒(BRG))取代部分商业化饮食来降低饲料成本。本研究的目的是确定使用由CWM+LFWM+BRG组成的混合饲料代替商业蛋鸡日粮对鹌鹑蛋质量的影响。这项研究是在马来西亚吉隆坡大学畜牧业田间实验室和家禽生产科学实验室进行的。本研究使用了80只4周龄的雌性鹌鹑(Coturnix Coturnix japonica)。采用商品蛋鸡(324-1M)饲喂鹌鹑,其中0、10、20和30%的日粮由CWM+LFWM+BRG组成的混合饲料替代。该研究采用分组随机设计(BRD),包括4个治疗和4个重复分组。根据4周龄雌性鹌鹑的不同初始体重建立了这些区块。每种处理都是一个实验单元,每个实验单元由5只雌性鹌鹑组成。测量的参数包括蛋黄指数(YI)、蛋黄颜色、白蛋白指数(AI)、蛋壳厚度和鸡蛋重量。研究结果表明,用高达30%的由7,5%CWM+9.1%LFWM+13.4%BRG组成的混合饲料代替商品蛋鸡日粮,能显著提高鹌鹑蛋的蛋黄指数和蛋黄颜色。然而,蛋白指数、蛋壳厚度和蛋重没有受到显著影响。
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