Author/Authors
seven, ismail firat üniversitesi - sivrice meslek yüksekokulu - bitkisel ve hayvansal üretim bölümü, Elazig, turkey , tatli seven, pınar firat üniversitesi - veteriner fakültesi - hayvan besleme ve beslenme hastaliklari anabilim dali, Elazig, turkey , iflazoğlu mutlu, seda firat üniversitesi - veteriner fakültesi - hayvan besleme ve beslenme hastaliklari anabilim dali, Elazig, turkey , birben, nurgül tarim ve orman bakanligi - veteriner kontrol enstitüsü müdürlügü, Elazig, turkey , sur arslan, aslıhan balikesir üniversitesi - kepsut meslek yüksekokulu - veterinerlik bölümü, Balikesir, turkey
Title Of Article
Effect of Dietary Beta-1,3 / 1,6-Glucan on Performance and Egg Quality Traits in Laying Quails (Coturnix coturnix japonica) Exposed to Lead
شماره ركورد
41949
Abstract
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of supplementation of beta-glucan to the basal diet of laying quails exposed to lead (Pb) toxicity. Totally 112 Japanese quails (5 weeks old) were randomly divided into 4 groups of 28 chicks, with similar initial average body weight, in 4 replicates of 7 quails each. The first group was fed basal ration, which has based corn-soybean and no supplement (Control). 100 mg/kg lead (as Pb (II) acetate trihydrate) to ration of the second group was supplemented (Pb). It was supplemented to 100 mg/kg beta-glucan to the ration of third group (Beta-glucan). The last group was fed basal ration plus 100 mg/kg lead and 100 mg/kg beta- glucan (Pb+Beta-glucan). At the end of the experiment, it was observed that the body weights of the groups were similar. While the effect of beta-glucan on egg weight was not significant except for 43-56. days (P 0.05), egg production (excluding 29-56. days) was found to be very significant (P 0.001). The feed intake (P 0.01) and feed conversion ratio (P 0.001) of the beta-glucan supplemented groups were similar to the control group on 1-56 days. In terms of egg quality parameters; egg yolk index (P 0.01) haugh unit and albumin index (P 0.001) were negatively affected by lead, beta-glucan addition significantly improved the yellow index. As a result, the supplementation of beta-glucan to ration improved egg quality parameters and egg performance of laying quails exposed to lead toxicity.
From Page
157
NaturalLanguageKeyword
Beta , glucan , lead toxicity , performance , laying quail
JournalTitle
Fırat University Veterinary Journal Of Health Sciences
To Page
163
JournalTitle
Fırat University Veterinary Journal Of Health Sciences
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