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Chemical Composition of Solar Dried Blood and The Ruminal Content and Its Effect on Performance of Japanese quails

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Title Chemical Composition of Solar Dried Blood and The Ruminal Content and Its Effect on Performance of Japanese quails
Vet World, 8(1): 82-87
 
Creator Mishra, Jyotiprabha
Abraham, Robinson J. J
Rao, V. Appa
Rajini, R. Asha
Mishra, B.P.
Sarangi, N.R.
 
Subject Chemical analysis
Growth performance
Japanese quails
Solar dried blood and rumen content
 
Description Aim: The aim was to determine the chemical composition of solar dried blood and rumen content (DBRC) and further ascertain the concentration at which DBRC could be included in Japanese quail diets without any adverse effect on its performance.
Materials and Methods: Feeding trial on the effect of DBRC on performance of Japanese quails was studied up to 5 weeks. 252 numbers of day old (Nandanam Type III breed) Japanese quails were purchased from Poultry Research Station, Madhavaram and divided into 7 batches (control+ six treatments) each consisting of 36 birds. The DBRC was included at 0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25% and 30% in diets as control, treatment-1 (T1), treatment-2 (T2), treatment-3 (T3), treatment-4 (T4), treatment-5 (T5) and treatment-6 (T6) respectively in a completely randomized design to replace soybean
meal in Japanese quail feed. The birds were provided with ad-labidum feed and drinking water ad-libitum during the entire experimental period.
Results: The crude protein (CP), crude fiber (CF), ether extract (EE) and ash contents of DBRC were 35.87%, 17.40%, 3.6% and 12.6%, respectively. The amount of essential amino acids and non-essential amino acid content were found to be 12.98 and 4.87 (g/100 g of feed) respectively in DBRC feed. Result showed that all birds fed DBRC diets performed better than the control group. Mortality was unaffected by dietary treatments. There was a significant difference (p
 
Date 2016-06-13T13:01:25Z
2016-06-13T13:01:25Z
2015-01
 
Type Article
 
Identifier http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/67274
 
Language en
 
Format application/pdf
 
Publisher Veterinary World