Objetivou-se com esse estudo avaliar o efeito de níveis crescentes de inclusão da raspa da mandioca em rações de codornas japonesas, na fase de postura, sobre desempenho, qualidade dos ovos e viabilidade econômica das dietas. Foram utilizadas 200 codornas fêmeas (Coturnix japonica) distribuídas em 25 gaiolas. Cinco dietas experimentais foram formuladas com níveis crescentes (0, 6, 12, 18 e 24%) de inclusão de raspa da mandioca na matéria seca da ração. Foram realizadas coletas para analise das características de qualidade dos ovos e desempenho das aves. A inclusão da raspa de mandioca na dieta proporcionou comportamento quadrático (P < 0,05) para o consumo de ração e conversão alimentar por dúzia de ovos. A percentagem de postura foi de 93,55% e não foi influenciada (P > 0,05) pelos níveis de raspa. A inclusão da raspa de mandioca não influenciou (P > 0,05) na percentagem do albúmen, percentagem de gema, percentagem de casca nem na cor da gema. A inclusão de 24% de raspa de mandioca proporcionou menores custos com arraçoamento. Recomenda-se a inclusão de até 12% de raspa de mandioca na ração de codornas em postura. Níveis mais elevadas (18 e 24%) promovem aumento do consumo de ração, piora na conversão alimentar e redução do peso do ovo.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of levels of choline and digestible methionine + cystine in diets for quail in the laying phase. A total of 280 Japanese laying quail were assigned to one of eight treatments in a completely randomized design in a 4 × 2 factorial arrangement consisting of dietary supplementation with four levels of choline (0.0, 0.042, 0.084 and 0.126%) and two levels of digestible methionine + cystine (0.857 and 0.685%), with five replicates and seven birds per plot. The experimental period was 84 days, represented by four 21-day evaluation cycles in which quail performance and egg quality were evaluated. There was no interaction effect between the factors for any of the studied variables, except quail weight. The highest tested levels of methionine + cystine and choline supplementation improved egg weight, feed conversion egg mass?1 and yolk percentage. By contrast, albumen percentage decreased linearly as choline inclusion in the diet was elevated. The choline supplementation levels induced a quadratic response from eggshell percentage, whose optimum result was estimated at the choline level of 0.05% in the diet. Egg specific gravity decreased linearly as choline supplementation was increased. The indicated level of digestible methionine + cystine in the diet of Japanese quail in the laying phase is 0.857%, while choline should be supplemented at 0.126%.
ABSTRACT. The aim of this study was to evaluate the action of the phytase enzyme in diets formulated with variations in the crude protein content on performance and egg quality of commercial layers. A total of 336 commercial layers were housed at eight birds per cage in a 3 × 2 factorial arrangement with seven replicates. Treatments consisted of four crude-protein levels (17, 15, and 13%) and two enzyme levels (0 and 500 FTU kg -1 diet), distributed in a completely randomized design. Feed intake, egg production, feed conversion per dozen eggs and per kilogram, egg weight and mass, specific gravity, eggshell thickness, and Haugh unit were measured over five 28-day periods. The performance of commercial layers fed the diet containing 13% crude protein worsened, irrespective of phytase addition. However, at 15% crude protein, phytase inclusion did not affect feed conversion or egg weight. Inclusion of phytase leads to equal egg-quality and performance results at the dietary crude protein levels of 17 and 15%. The crude protein content of 13%, with or without phytase, is not recommended for the diet of brown-egg layers.Keywords: phosphorus, chicken, nitrogen, eggs.Fitase em rações com níveis de proteína bruta para poedeiras comerciais RESUMO. Objetivou-se avaliar a ação da enzima fitase em rações formuladas com variação na proteína bruta sobre o desempenho e a qualidade de ovos de poedeiras comerciais. Foram alojadas 336 poedeiras comerciais, em esquema fatorial 3 x 2, com sete repetições e oito aves em cada gaiola. Os tratamentos constituíram de três níveis de proteína bruta (17, 15 e 13%) e dois níveis da enzima fitase (0 e 500 FTU kg -1 ração), distribuídos em delineamento inteiramente casualizado. Durante cinco períodos, de 28 dias cada, foram avaliados o consumo de ração, a produção de ovos, a conversão alimentar por dúzia e por quilograma, o peso e a massa de ovos, a gravidade específica, a espessura de casca e a unidade Haugh. Constatou-se piora no desempenho das poedeiras comerciais alimentadas com 13% de proteína bruta na ração, independente da adição da fitase. Porém, em 15% de proteína bruta, a inclusão da fitase não afetou a conversão alimentar e o peso dos ovos das aves. A inclusão da fitase proporciona resultados de qualidade de ovos e desempenho iguais para os níveis de 17 e 15% de proteína bruta na ração. Não se recomenda o nível de 13% de proteína bruta, com ou sem fitase, na ração de poedeiras semipesadas.
It was aimed to evaluate the effect of including the waste from passion fruit pulp extraction in diets for Japanese quail in the laying phase on their production performance and egg quality. A total of 280 female quail were distributed into five treatments with eight replicates and seven birds per cage. Treatments consisted of 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8% inclusion of passion fruit waste in the diet. The experiment began with quail at 70 days of age and lasted 63 days, with performance evaluated every 21 days and egg quality in the last two days of each cycle. There was no difference between the treatments for feed intake, body weight, specific gravity, or eggshell thickness. However, a decreasing linear regression was obtained for feed intake with the inclusion of the waste, while a quadratic response was show by egg production, weight and parts of the egg. Inclusion of up to 6% passion fruit waste in diets for quail is recommended to maintain the indices in relation to control treatment. However, the best values for egg-laying rate and for the weights of egg, albumen, yolk, and shell are obtained with 2.5 to 3.5% inclusion of passion fruit waste.
This study evaluated the effect, on productive performance and on egg quality, of replacing corn with broken rice in the feed of 64-148 day-old Japanese quails. The experiment was conducted in a randomized complete block design with five treatments consisting of five inclusion levels of broken rice (0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100%) with eight replicates of eight birds each. No significant differences were observed in productive performance variables across treatments (P > 0.05, all). Regarding egg quality, no significant differences were observed in yolk percentage, specific gravity, or Haugh unit across treatments (P > 0.05 for all parameters). However, yolk color index was negatively affected by dietary rice husk levels (Y = 4.080 -0.0293X, R² = 98.56%; P < 0.05). Thus, corn can be replaced with up to 100% broken rice in diets for laying Japanese quails without losses in productive performance or egg quality, but corn replacement with broken rice affects yolk color. Key words: Alternative feedstuff. Rice by-product. Yolk color. ResumoObjetivou-se avaliar a substituição do milho pela quirera de arroz, em rações de codornas japonesas em postura sobre o desempenho zootécnico e a qualidade de ovos no período de 64 a 148 dias de idade. O experimento foi conduzido em um delineamento de blocos casualizados com cinco tratamentos, que consistiram na inclusão de cinco níveis (0, 25, 50, 75 e 100%) de quirera de arroz em substituição ao milho nas rações, com oito repetições de oito aves cada. Não foram verificadas diferenças significativas (P>0,05) para as características de desempenho das aves. Para as características de qualidade de ovos, não foram observadas diferenças significativas (P>0,05) sobre as variáveis percentagens de gema, gravidade específica e unidade Haugh. Entretanto, a coloração da gema sofreu influencia (P<0,05) pelos dos níveis de inclusão de quirera de arroz, verificando efeito linear negativo (Y = 4,080 -0,0293X; R² = 98,56%) com o aumento da inclusão da quirera. É possível substituir o milho em até 100% pela quirera de arroz em rações para codornas japonesas em postura, sem que haja prejuízos no desempenho
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of levels of choline and digestible methionine + cystine in diets for quail in the laying phase. A total of 280 Japanese laying quail were assigned to one of eight treatments in a completely randomized design in a 4 × 2 factorial arrangement consisting of dietary supplementation with four levels of choline (0.0, 0.042, 0.084 and 0.126%) and two levels of digestible methionine + cystine (0.857 and 0.685%), with five replicates and seven birds per plot. The experimental period was 84 days, represented by four 21-day evaluation cycles in which quail performance and egg quality were evaluated. There was no interaction effect between the factors for any of the studied variables, except quail weight. The highest tested levels of methionine + cystine and choline supplementation improved egg weight, feed conversion egg mass‒1 and yolk percentage. By contrast, albumen percentage decreased linearly as choline inclusion in the diet was elevated. The choline supplementation levels induced a quadratic response from eggshell percentage, whose optimum result was estimated at the choline level of 0.05% in the diet. Egg specific gravity decreased linearly as choline supplementation was increased. The indicated level of digestible methionine + cystine in the diet of Japanese quail in the laying phase is 0.857%, while choline should be supplemented at 0.126%.
The aim of this study was to evaluate levels of inclusion of pinto beans in diets for quail in the laying phase on their performance and egg quality. A total of 280 Japanese quail in the laying phase were distributed into five treatments in a completely randomized design with eight replicates and seven birds per plot. Treatments consisted of five levels (0, 2, 4, 6, and 8%) of inclusion of pinto beans in the diets, which remained isoenergetic and isoproteic. The experiment began with the quail at 70 days of age and lasted 63 days, with their performance assessed every 21 days and egg-quality parameters on the last two days of each cycle. The following parameters were evaluated: final weight, feed intake, egg-laying rate, feed conversion (per dozen eggs and per egg mass), egg weight, eggshell thickness, specific gravity, yolk color, and weights of shell, yolk, and albumen. No difference was detected between the bean inclusion levels for any of the performance and egg-quality traits assessed or the birds' final weight. In conclusion, up to 8% raw pinto beans may be added in diets for Japanese quail in the laying phase without compromising their performance or internal-external egg quality.
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