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Metwally, M. (2023). EFFICACY OF DIFFERENT MEDICINAL HERBS BLENDS AS FEED ADDITIVES ON THE PERFORMANCE, BREAST MEAT COMPOSITION, NUTRIENT DIGESTIBILITY, TIBIA BONE CHARACTERISTICS AND ECONOMICAL EVALUATION OF JAPANESE QUAIL. Egyptian Poultry Science Journal, 43(2), 371-389. doi: 10.21608/epsj.2023.305342
Moustafa Mohamed Metwally. "EFFICACY OF DIFFERENT MEDICINAL HERBS BLENDS AS FEED ADDITIVES ON THE PERFORMANCE, BREAST MEAT COMPOSITION, NUTRIENT DIGESTIBILITY, TIBIA BONE CHARACTERISTICS AND ECONOMICAL EVALUATION OF JAPANESE QUAIL". Egyptian Poultry Science Journal, 43, 2, 2023, 371-389. doi: 10.21608/epsj.2023.305342
Metwally, M. (2023). 'EFFICACY OF DIFFERENT MEDICINAL HERBS BLENDS AS FEED ADDITIVES ON THE PERFORMANCE, BREAST MEAT COMPOSITION, NUTRIENT DIGESTIBILITY, TIBIA BONE CHARACTERISTICS AND ECONOMICAL EVALUATION OF JAPANESE QUAIL', Egyptian Poultry Science Journal, 43(2), pp. 371-389. doi: 10.21608/epsj.2023.305342
Metwally, M. EFFICACY OF DIFFERENT MEDICINAL HERBS BLENDS AS FEED ADDITIVES ON THE PERFORMANCE, BREAST MEAT COMPOSITION, NUTRIENT DIGESTIBILITY, TIBIA BONE CHARACTERISTICS AND ECONOMICAL EVALUATION OF JAPANESE QUAIL. Egyptian Poultry Science Journal, 2023; 43(2): 371-389. doi: 10.21608/epsj.2023.305342

EFFICACY OF DIFFERENT MEDICINAL HERBS BLENDS AS FEED ADDITIVES ON THE PERFORMANCE, BREAST MEAT COMPOSITION, NUTRIENT DIGESTIBILITY, TIBIA BONE CHARACTERISTICS AND ECONOMICAL EVALUATION OF JAPANESE QUAIL

Article 11, Volume 43, Issue 2, June 2023, Page 371-389  XML PDF (680.33 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/epsj.2023.305342
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Author
Moustafa Mohamed Metwally
Agricultural Research Center, Animal Production Research Institute,Giza.Egypt
Abstract
Six blends of medicinal herbs were used in Japanese Quail diet to study their effects on performance, plasma lipids, breast meat compassion, tibia bone characteristics and nutrient digestibly in Japanese Quail. One hundred eighty (180, one-day-old) unsexed quail were divided into six dietary treatments including basal  diet with no addition of medicinal herbs (T1),  basal diet plus 15 g/kg of herbal blends including; cinnamon and thyme powder (T2), rosemary and anise seed powder (T3), caraway and coriander powder (T4), Fenugreek and cumin seed powder (T5) and parsley and watercress powder (T6). The results showed that chicks were fed T6 mixture of parsley and watercress)  achieved high % of crude protein in breast meat of Japanese, while  ash% was higher in group fed T4 in which fed mixture diets with fenugreek and cumin. The digestibility of nutrients were significantly (P<0.05) enhanced  in  T6 except  ether extract digestibility and ash retention, which were achieved the highest values in T4 (caraway and coriander) compared with the other groups. Supplementing the diets of Japanese quail with mixture  of parsley seeds and watercress at level of 15 g/kg of basal diets resulted significant improvement in the performance, plasma lipid triglycerides, cholesterol, HDL, LDL., breast meat  protein, , tibia bone characteristics (tibia weight, length, diameter, ash and robusticty index and nutrient digestibility (protein, calcium, phosphorus and nitrogen). T6 in which chicks were fed basal diet supplemented with 1.5% parsley and watercress powder  (50%:50%) achieved the highest net revenue compared with the other supplemented treatments.
 
Keywords
Herbs; Performance; Fat; Tibia bone; Digestibility; Economical evaluation
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