Multi-processed cassava root meal: A suitable replacement for maize in Japanese quail diet

Taiwo Ojediran, Oluwashina Busari, Olayemi Olagoke, Adewale Emiola
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The aptness of multi-processed cassava root meal in place of maize was examined using four hundred (4 0 0) day-old Japanese quails (Coturnix coturnix japonica) chicks. The quails were randomized to five sets of four replicates each, of 20 quails per replicate. The experiment lasted for 5 weeks. Fresh cassava roots (Manihot esculenta) were rid of extraneous materials, ground to pasty form, and left in the sac for seven days to let out the water content and ferment. The cassava tuber cakes obtained were further sundried to reduce the moisture level. The resulting meal was used to formulate the experimental diet at 0.00%, 25.00%, 50.00%, 75.00%, and 100.00% replacement levels for maize in the diets C1, C2, C3, C4, and C5 respectively. The final weight, weight gain, feed intake, and all hematological parameters were significantly different (p < 0.05). However, Alanine aminotransferase, total protein, triglyceride, and cholesterol were not significantly different (p > 0.05) among the serum biochemistry parameters. Similarly, meat sensory properties were not significantly influenced (p > 0.05) but yolk color, smell, taste, and overall acceptability differ significantly (p < 0.05) for egg sensory properties. The liver, empty gizzard, abdominal fat, and testicle weights were significantly different (p < 0.05). The results obtained suggest that maize can totally (100%) be replaced with multi-processed cassava root meal in the diets of Japanese quails because the feed conversion ratio was not affected, the birds were not anemic, serum metabolites were not adversely influenced and meat sensory properties were not affected. In addition, egg organoleptic showed that yolk color, smell, and taste were improved.

多加工木薯根粉:日本鹌鹑饲料中玉米的合适替代品
以400(400)日龄日本鹌鹑(Coturnix Coturnix japonica)为试材,研究了多加工木薯豆粕代替玉米的适应性。鹌鹑被随机分成五组,每组四个重复,每个重复20只。实验持续了5周。新鲜的木薯根(Manihot esculenta)去除外来物质,研磨成糊状,并在囊中放置七天,以释放水分并发酵。将获得的木薯块茎饼进一步晒干以降低水分水平。所得膳食用于配制实验日粮,其玉米替代水平分别为C1、C2、C3、C4和C5的0.00%、25.00%、50.00%、75.00%和100.00%。最终体重、增重、采食量和所有血液学参数均有显著差异(p<0.05)。然而,丙氨酸氨基转移酶、总蛋白、甘油三酯和胆固醇在血清生物化学参数之间没有显著差异(p>0.05)。类似地,肉的感官特性没有受到显著影响(p>;0.05),但蛋黄的颜色、气味、味道和整体可接受性对鸡蛋的感官特性有显著差异(p<;0.05)。结果表明,在日本鹌鹑的日粮中,由于饲料转化率不受影响,鸟类没有贫血,玉米完全(100%)可以被多加工木薯豆粕代替,血清代谢产物没有受到不利影响,肉的感官特性也没有受到影响。此外,鸡蛋的感官特性表明,蛋黄的颜色、气味和味道都得到了改善。
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