Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Oct 2012)

Chlorine requirement for Japanese laying quails

  • Fernando Guilherme Perazzo Costa,
  • Jalceyr Pessoa Figueiredo Júnior,
  • Denise Fontana Figueiredo Lima,
  • Cláudia de Castro Goulart,
  • José Humberto Vilar da Silva,
  • Matheus Ramalho de Lima,
  • Sarah Gomes Pinheiro,
  • Valéria Pereira Rodrigues

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-35982012001000021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 41, no. 10
pp. 2289 – 2293

Abstract

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The objective of this study was to determine the chlorine nutritional requirement of Japanese Quails during the laying phase, based on performance and egg quality parameters. A total of 240 Japanese quails were distributed according to a randomized block design, with five treatments and six replicates, with 8 birds each. The experiment lasted 84 days, divided in four cycles of 21 days each. Treatments consisted of a basal diet formulated to meet the nutritional requirements, except for chlorine, and four supplementation levels with ammonium chloride, generating the levels 0.8; 1.6; 2.4; 3.2 and 4.0 g/kg. The parameters evaluated were: feed intake (g/bird/day), egg production (egg/bird/day), egg weight (g), egg mass (g), egg mass conversion (g/g), conversion per dozen eggs (kg/dz), weight of yolk (g/100 g of egg), albumen (g/100g of egg) and shell (g/100 g of egg), specific gravity (g/cm³) and shell thickness (mm). As a result of this study, feed intake, egg weight, weights of albumen, yolk, shell and specific gravity were not affected by treatments. There was a quadratic behavior for egg production, egg mass, egg mass conversion, conversion per dozen eggs and shell thickness according to the chlorine levels in the diets, with the requirements for those parameters established at 1.54; 1.37; 1.39 and 2.78 g/kg, respectively. The recommendation is 1.39 g/kg of chlorine and 244.22 mEq/kg of electrolyte balance in diets for Japanese quails.

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