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English : Effect of using organic acids on performance of Japanese quail fed optimal and sub-optimal energy and protein levels . 2. Butyric acid
Arabic : تأثير استخدام الاحماض العضوية على اداء كتاكيت السمان اليابانى المغذى على مستويات مثلى و تحت المثلى من الطاقة و البروتين 2- حمض البيوتريك
Abstract An experiment was conducted to study the effectiveness of dietary butyric acid glycerides supplementation as a growth promoter on Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) performance, carcass characteristics, intestinal pH, bacteria enumeration and blood parameters. A total number of 360 unsexed day-old Japanese quail chicks were equally divided into 4 groups of 3 replicates each. Two starter-grower corn soybean meal (C-SBM) basal diets were formulated to contain 24% CP & 2900 kcal ME/kg diet and 22% CP & 2750 kcal ME/kg diet, respectively. Also, two layer C-SBM basal diets were formulated to contain 20 % CP & 2900 kcal ME/kg diet and 18% CP & 2750 kcal ME/kg diet, respectively. Each of the 4 basal diets was either unsupplemented or supplemented with 0.2% (2 kg/ton) dietary butyric acid glycerides. Therefore, 4 experimental treatments were used in both starting-growing and laying periods. At 42 days of age, a slaughter test was performed to determine carcass traits, edible giblets, lymphoid organs and intestinal microflora count and pH. Blood samples were taken and assayed to determine some serum blood parameters. At laying period, egg number, weight, mass and production as well as feed intake and conversion were recorded. At the end of the 90-day period, egg samples were taken and broken out to determine egg quality. During growing period, the results showed that supplementing BA to diet (24% CP & 2900 kcal ME/kg) significantly decreased feed intake, abdominal fat, counts of E coli and salmonella spp. in both ileum and caecum. However, it significantly increased pH and counts of Lactobacillus spp. in ileum and caecum as well as serum Ca and P concentrations. Supplementing BA to diet (22% CP & 2750 kcal ME/kg) significantly increased growth performance, thymus gland, Lactobacillus spp and pH in ileum and caecum. During laying period, the results showed that supplementing BA to diet (20 % CP & 2900 kcal ME/kg) significantly decreased feed intake, improved feed conversion ratio and increased egg albumin. However, Supplementing BA to diet (18% CP & 2750 kcal ME/kg) led to significant improvement in egg production traits, egg shape index, Haugh units, shell thickness, egg yolk and egg shell. From nutritional point of view, it was observed that using dietary butyric at a level of 0.2% in Japanese quail diets containing sub-optimal energy and protein levels helped in reducing microflora count, particularly pathogens and in turn, improving quail performance and immunity.
Publication year 2012
Pages 625-644
Availability location معهد بحوث الانتاج الحيوانى-شارع نادى الصيد- الدقى- الجيزة
Availability number
Organization Name
    Animal Production Research Institute (APRI)
City الاسكندرية
serial title Egyptian Poultry Science Jourmal
ISSN 1110-5623
Author(s) from ARC
Agris Categories Animal feeding
AGROVOC
TERMS
Blood composition. Carcass composition. Performance testing. Quails.
Proposed Agrovoc butyric acid glycerides;growth promoter;intestinal ph;bacteria enumeration;
Publication Type Journal

 
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