Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science ()

Metabolizable Energy Levels for Meat-Type Quails at Starter Phase

  • JCL Muniz,
  • SLT Barreto,
  • GS Viana,
  • R Mencalha,
  • RS Reis,
  • MI Hannas,
  • LMR Barbosa,
  • RC Maia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-9061-2017-0496
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 2
pp. 197 – 202

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ABSTRACT This experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of dietary nitrogen-corrected apparent metabolizable energy (AMEn) levels on meat-type quail performance and carcass traits from 1 to 14d of age. A total of 1120 not sexed meat-type quails were randomly distributed to seven treatments, with eight replicates with 20 quails each. A basal corn and soybean meal-based diet was formulated to meet or exceed quail nutritional requirements, except for ME. Graded levels of soybean oil were added to the basal diet in replacement, to sand, to obtain dietary treatments (2,600; 2,700; 2,800; 2,900; 3,000; 3,100 and 3,200 KcalAMEn/kg diet). Data were analyzed as one-way ANOVA and optimum AMEn levels were estimated using polynomial regression model. Increasing in dietary AMEn levels elicited a linear decrease (p0.05) by AMEn. Based on the results, the dietary AMEn level that warrants adequate performance and carcass traits of meat-type quails from 1 to 14d of age is 2,820 Kcal/kg diet.

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