Acta Scientiarum: Animal Sciences (Jan 2020)

Natural and synthetic pigments in diet of Japanese quails

  • jean kaique Valentim,
  • Tatiana Marques Bittencourt,
  • Heder José D'Àvilla Lima,
  • Fernanda Keller Queiroz Barros,
  • Guilherme Resende de Almeida,
  • Henrique Momo Ziemniczak

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4025/actascianimsci.v42i1.47364
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42
pp. e47364 – e47364

Abstract

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The objective of this study was to evaluate productive performance and egg quality of Japanese quails (Cortunix japonica) fed with synthetic and natural pigments. The treatments used were: 0.8% paprika extract (Capsicum annuum), 0.8% marigold flower extract, 4% paprika extract and 4% marigold flower extract and 0.045% synthetic pigment (Canthaxanthin) in feed. A total of 240 Japanese quails at 20 weeks of age were distributed in a completely randomized experimental design with five treatments and six replicates, with eight quails per experimental unit (30 experimental units). There was no difference (p > 0.05) for the evaluated parameters, except for yolk color which showed significant difference (p < 0.05) between the treatments used. The inclusion of 0.8% natural pigments in diet of Japanese quails can be used to substitute canthaxathin because it is effective on improving yolk color without affect performance and the quails egg quality.

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