2017
DOI: 10.25271/2017.5.3.393
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Hematological Study in Three Lines of Quail and Their Crosses

Abstract: ABSTRACT:The present study was conducted at poultry laboratories, department of animal production, Agriculture College, Duhok University, Kurdistan region, Iraq, (2016). Three lines of quail (White, light brown and dark brown) and their crosses that resulted from diallel cross design; aged 8 weeks old were used. A total of 54 blood samples by about 5 ml, from both sexes within each genotype aged 8 weeks old, were collected directly after slaughtering and bleeding for 3 second. PVC %, hemoglobin (Hb), Hetrophyl… Show more

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“…This may due to the metabolism nature of quail which digest and metabolic the requirement protein diet and the rest did not store in the body. Any way the present results are generally in agreement with findings of Farahat et al, (2010); Meshabaz et al, (2017). (Hussen, 2000).…”
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confidence: 94%
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“…This may due to the metabolism nature of quail which digest and metabolic the requirement protein diet and the rest did not store in the body. Any way the present results are generally in agreement with findings of Farahat et al, (2010); Meshabaz et al, (2017). (Hussen, 2000).…”
Section: Blood Parameterssupporting
confidence: 94%
“…He added that males surpassed females significantly for all mentioned percent except giblets, in spite of heavier live body weight of females compared to males in J. quail birds. Most blood parameters were not statistically significant between both sexes of J. quail (light brown birds), and those parameters were correlated to each other significantly (Farahat et al, 2010;Meshabaz et al, 2017). However, the values of total protein, albumen and globulin in J. quail blood were 37, 14.4 and 22.56 g/l, respectively (Meshabaz et al, 2017).…”
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“…Hb% content of JQ adults matches with the Hb% content of 8 weeks old three lines of quail and their crosses. Eight weeks old purebred dark brown quail can be compared to GF with respect to PCV values observed byMeshabaz et al (2017). TEC and PCV of adult JQ match with adult IR and MY ducks mentioned byAcharya et al (2019).…”
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