| publication name | Effect of Some Dietary Supplementation on Economic efficiency of growing Japanese Quails |
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| Authors | Seham Fawzy Shehata; Eman Ramadan Kamel; Mohammed El-Sayed Abo-Salem; Sanad Talaat Atallah |
| year | 2018 |
| keywords | Japanese quail, dried tomato pomace and Economic efficiency |
| journal | Benha Veterinary Medical Journal |
| volume | 34 |
| issue | 1 |
| pages | 219-231 |
| publisher | Not Available |
| Local/International | Local |
| Paper Link | Not Available |
| Full paper | download |
| Supplementary materials | Not Available |
Abstract
This work was conducted to study the effect of sun dried tomato pomace (SDTP) with or without enzymes supplementation economic efficiency of Japanese quail. A total number of 306 seven- days-old quail chicks were used. The quail chicks were randomly allocated into 6 groups (51 unsexed chicks per group). Group 1 was fed on the basal diet (BD) without enzymes supplementation (control), quail chicks of group 2 were fed on the BD containing AveMix® 02 CS enzyme 0.02g/kg diet. While quail chicks of group 3 were fed BD containing 2.5% DTP). Group 4 received BD containing with 2.5% SDTP with Ave Mix® 02 CS enzyme. Group 5 received BD containing 5% SDTP. Group 6 received BD containing 5% SDTP with Ave Mix® 02 CS enzyme. Our results clarified that, the increasing (5%) SDTP to diet resulted in an increase of final weight by 29.36%. Also, increasing body weight resulted in an increase of total cost by 0.55% in case of 2.5% SDTP group.