Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST) (Aug 2005)

The effects of “Beijing grass” in diet on egg performance, egg quality, humoral immunity and carcass characteristics in Japanese quails

  • Prommeung, P.,
  • Towatana, N.,
  • Watanasit, S.,
  • Chethanond, U.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. Suppl.2
pp. 611 – 622

Abstract

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Beijing grass (Bj. grass: Murdannia loriformis) is widely used in patients and was found to have pharmalogical effects as immunomodulator and anticancer. Thus, we aimed to demonstrate its effects in quail as a model for poultry application. We evaluated the performances using Bj. grass in diets of laying quails aged 7-12 weeks, namely, (1) egg performance, (2) egg quality, (3) humoral immunomodulation and (4) carcass characteristics. The performances in laying quails were studied using 244 seven-week-old female quails which were left from feeding diets containing Bj.grass during growing period and were maintained in the same treatments. The experiment used a completely randomized design and animals were divided into 5 treatments consisting of 4 replications with 12-14 heads each. Quails were assigned to each dietary treatment as follows: No Bj. grass and no vaccination (control) (T1), No Bj. grass and vaccination (T2), Bj. grass 3% and vaccination (T3), Bj. grass 6% and vaccination (T4), control diet and 10% Bj. grass juice (w/v) and vaccination (T5). These birds were boostered with Newcastle disease vaccine at 7th week after the first vaccination in the growing period. Approximately 25% of quails were bled for determination of packed cell volume, gamma globulin levels and ND-HI titers. All quails were put to sleep at 15 weeks to carcass characteristics examined. We found that Bj. grass could be used as high as 6% in the diet without abnormal clinical signs. It was noticed that 3% Bj. grass tended to yield best performances among Bj. grass formulated groups (T3 and T4) and Bj. grass juiced group (T5) but showed no differences from the control group. (P>0.05). There were no differences in packed cell volume and gamma globulin level. ND-HI titers of Bj. grass 3% (T3) were higher than other groups (2.33 ± 1.97 log2) but did not reach protection level. For carcass characteristics, there was a doserelated reduction of abdominal fat. (P=0.000)

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