Ciência Rural (Nov 2021)

Different calcium sources on the productive performance and bone quality of meat quail

  • Daniela da Silva Mendonça,
  • Sandra Roseli Valerio Lana,
  • Geraldo Roberto Quintão Lana,
  • Ana Patrícia Alves Leão,
  • Romilton Ferreira de Barros Júnior,
  • Luiz Arthur dos Anjos Lima,
  • Iva Carla de Barros Ayres,
  • Daniel Silva Santos,
  • Wilson Araújo da Silva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20210446
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52, no. 6

Abstract

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ABSTRACT: This study was developed to examine the effect of using charru mussel-, maçunim- and oyster-shell meals as calcium sources on the productive performance, carcass yield and bone parameters of meat quail. A total of 250 one-day-old non-sexed European quail were used. The birds were distributed into five treatments (calcium sources: calcitic lime, calcium carbonate, charru mussel shell meal, maçunim shell meal or oyster shell meal) in a completely randomized design with five replicates and ten birds per experimental unit. Feed intake, weight gain and feed conversion were evaluated from one to 35 days. At 35 days, two birds with the average weight of the plot were slaughtered per plot and used for analysis of carcass yield and bone parameters. There were no significant differences (P > 0.05) in feed intake, weight gain, feed conversion, carcass yield or tibia dry matter content, ash content and strength. The charru mussel-, maçunim- and oyster-shell meals can be used as calcium sources in the diet of European quail without affecting their productive performance, carcass yield or bone mineralization.

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