46 research outputs found

    Alterações Morfólogicas de Codornas Poedeiras Submetidas a Muda Forçada

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    Objetivou-se avaliar as alterações físicas, produção de ovos e mortalidade de codornas poedeiras submetidas a muda forçada, durante um período de jejum. Utilizou-se um delineamento inteiramente ao acaso, com quatro tratamentos (0, 1, 2, e 3) dias de jejum, com três repetições de 36 aves por parcela. No início e ao final do período de jejum 2 aves por parcela foram abatidas, pesadas individualmente e sacrificadas para retirada e avaliação do ovário, oviduto, e fígado. Os resultados mostraram que no período de jejum de três dias houve uma redução de 25,64% no peso vivo, a produção de ovos caiu a 2,81% e a mortalidade foi de 4,60%

    Alterações Morfológicas e Desempenho de Cordornas Poedeiras Tratadas com Diferentes Programas de Alimentação no Período de Repouso, da Muda Forçada

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    O experimento objetivou avaliar as alterações físicas, produção de ovos e mortalidade de codornas poedeiras alimentadas por diferentes períodos com milho moído após muda forçada. Utilizou-se um delineamento inteiramente ao acaso, com três tratamentos (0, 4 e 7) dias de alimentação com milho moído e quatro repetições de 30 aves por parcela para análise do peso vivo e mortalidade e duas aves por parcela para análise das características físicas. Os resultados mostraram involução do aparelho reprodutivo até o quarto dia após muda forçada. Após sete dias, as aves alimentadas com ração de produção atingiram o peso que possuíam antes da muda forçada, e aos onze dias, as aves alimentadas com milho moído por sete dias não haviam ainda recuperado o peso de aparelho reprodutivo existente antes da muda forçada.This research was conducted with the objective to evaluate the physical alterations, productive and mortality tracts in layer quails during the fast period and rest period when fed by different periods with corn meal and to study their effects on the production period. During the fast period, a completely randomized design with four treatments (0, 1, 2, and 3) days of fast, and three replicates of 36 birds per pen were used. In the rest period, a completely randomized design with three treatments (0, 4, and 7) days of feeding with corn meal and four replications of 30 birds per pen for live weight, egg production and mortality for analysis and two birds per pen for physical characteristics analysis were used. Results showed that there was a regression of the reproductive tract continued to the four days of the rest period. To the seven days of the rest period, the birds fed with production ration reached the weight that they had before the beginning the fast, and to the eleven days, the birds fed with corn meal during seven days had not still recovered the weight of the reproductive tract before the beginning of the fast period

    Traceability of animal meals in Japanese quail eggs using the technique of 13C e 15N* stable isotopes

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    The objective of this study was to trace the inclusion of bovine meat and bone meal (BMBM) in the diet of Japanese quails by analyzing eggs and egg fractions (yolk and albumen) by the technique of carbon-13 (13C) and nitrogen-15 (15N) stable isotopes. In the trial, 120 Japanese quails were distributed in six treatments with four replicates of five birds each. The following treatments were applied: feed based on corn and soybean meal, containing graded BMBM inclusions (0, 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5%). After 42 days, 20 eggs per treatment were randomly collected for three consecutive days. Ten eggs were used for yolk and albumen sample collection, and ten for total egg sample collection. It was possible to detect the dietary inclusion of 1% BMBM in the egg and its fractions. Therefore, the technique of isotopes 13C and 15N is able of tracing since 1% inclusion level of BMBM in the diet of Japanese quails in eggs and their fractions

    Alterações Morfólogicas de Codornas Poedeiras Submetidas a Muda Forçada

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    Objetivou-se avaliar as alterações físicas, produção de ovos e mortalidade de codornas poedeiras submetidas a muda forçada, durante um período de jejum. Utilizou-se um delineamento inteiramente ao acaso, com quatro tratamentos (0, 1, 2, e 3) dias de jejum, com três repetições de 36 aves por parcela. No início e ao final do período de jejum 2 aves por parcela foram abatidas, pesadas individualmente e sacrificadas para retirada e avaliação do ovário, oviduto, e fígado. Os resultados mostraram que no período de jejum de três dias houve uma redução de 25,64% no peso vivo, a produção de ovos caiu a 2,81% e a mortalidade foi de 4,60%.The objective of this experiment was to evaluate the physical alterations, productive and mortality tracts in layer quails during the fast. During the fast period, a completely randomized design with four treatments (0, 1, 2, and 3) days of fast, and three replicates of 36 birds per pen were used. In the beginning and at the end of the period of fast, 2 birds for pen were slaughtered, individually weighed to collect and evaluation of ovary, oviduct, and liver. The results showed a 25.64% reduction in the live weight, at the first three days of the fast period. In the same period, egg production fell to 2.81% and the mortality was 4.60%

    Feeding programs to induce molting in Japanese quails (Coturnix japonica)

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    The experiment was carried out in the experimental poultry house of the Research and Development Unit of Brotas of Agência Paulista de Tecnologia dos Agronegócios do Centro-Oeste, SP, Brazil. The objective of the study was to evaluate forced-molting methods and their effects on body weight, egg production, feed intake, and mortality, as well as bird performance during the second laying cycle. A total number of 400 65-week-old Japanese quails was distributed in a completely randomized experimental design into five treatments, with four replicates of 20 birds each. The following treatments were applied: T1= not submitted to forced molting, T2= 01 day of fasting + 13 days receiving 15g feed/bird/day (1F+R), T3= 02 days of fasting + 12 days receiving 15g feed/bird/day (2F+R), T4= 03 days of fasting + 11 days receiving 15g feed/bird/day (3F+R), and T5= 3 days of fasting and fed ad libitum thereafter (3F+AL). Significant differences were detected among treatments. When submitted to 3 days of fasting followed by ad libitum feeding, birds presented complete body weight recovery. No egg production percentage differences were detected in birds submitted to forced molting
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