日本鹌鹑在初始阶段的喙修剪是减少羽毛啄的负面影响的一种选择

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
J. M. Cruvinel, A. T. Montenegro, Caio Cesar dos Ouros, Kauan de Souza Alves, G. C. Ribeiro, Tatiane Souza Dos Santos, A. D. B. Molino, Edivaldo Antônio Garcia
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摘要

针对目前日本鹌鹑缺乏标准化的修喙方法来减少啄羽现象,本研究旨在比较两种年龄和3种修喙方法,对日本鹌鹑的生产性能、蛋品质和啄羽现象进行评价。1日龄日本鹌鹑770只;初始阶段22只(笼-1),36日龄(n = 630;选取生产期18只鸡,采用完全随机设计,共7个处理,5个重复。处理方法为:未修剪(NT),在14日龄(CAUT 14)和28日龄(CAUT 28)时灼烧约1/3,在14日龄(MOD 14)和28日龄(MOD 28)时中度修剪至约1/3喙,在14日龄(SEV 14)和28日龄(SEV 28)时严重修剪至1/3-1/2喙。使用Minitab®进行数据分析。结果表明,修喙方式对蛋鸡生产性能和蛋品质没有影响。饲喂MOD 28和SEV(14和28)的鹌鹑每蛋重的饲料转化率较NT低,但MOD 14和SEV在防止啄羽毛行为方面更有效。
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Beak trimming in japanese quails at initial phase is an alternative to reduce the negative effects of feather pecking
Regarding the lack of standardized methods for beak trimming to reduce feather pecking in Japanese quail, the present study aimed to compare two ages and 3 methods of beak trimming, evaluating the performance, egg quality and feather pecking. One-day-old Japanese quails (n = 770; 22 birds cage-1), at the initial phase, and 36-day-old (n = 630; 18 birds cage-1), at the production phase, were assigned to a completely randomized design, consisting of 7 treatments with 5 replicates. The treatments were: non-trimmed (NT), cauterization of approximately 1/3 at 14 days-of-age (CAUT 14) and at 28 days-of-age (CAUT 28), moderately trimmed to approximately 1/3 beak at 14 days-of-age (MOD 14) and at 28 days-of-age (MOD 28), severely trimmed to 1/3-1/2 beak at 14 days-of-age (SEV 14) and at 28 days-of-age (SEV 28). Data were analyzed using Minitab®. The results indicated that beak trimming methods applied did not influence the performance and egg quality. Quails subjected to MOD 28 and SEV (14 and 28) presented lower feed conversion per egg mass compared to NT. However, MOD 14 and SEV were more efficient in preventing feather pecking behavior.
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Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences
Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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