Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science (Oct 2023)
Effect of Dietary Metabolic Energy and Crude Protein on Productive Performance, Reproductive Hormones and Biochemical Indices of Blue Peacock (Pavo Cristatus)
Abstract
ABSTRACT In Experiment one, a total of 60 blue peacocks were randomly assigned into the control group (12.00 MJ/kg) and treatment group (12.30 MJ/kg). Each group consisted of three repeats and each replicate contained 10 peacocks (2 males and 8 females). In Experiment two, based on better metabolic energy (ME) (12.30 MJ/kg), 90 blue peacocks were randomly assigned to three dietary treatments with 18.00%, 19.00% and 20.00% crude protein (CP) levels. The results of Experiment one revealed that the different dietary ME levels had minor effect on productive performance of peacocks (p>0.05). Decreasing dietary ME levels decreased the concentration of estradiol (E2) and increased the concentrations of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) (p<0.01). However, 12.00 MJ/kg ME stimulated creatinine levels of blue peacock, which exceeded normal values. Based on this result, blue peacocks fed with 12.30 MJ/kg ME had better performance. Results from Experiment two indicated that egg production of blue peacocks was significantly improved by the 20.00% CP diet. The concentrations of FSH, LH, and E2 remained at high levels fed with the 20.00% CP diet. Changes in serum biochemical indices such as total cholesterol, creatinine and globulin of peacocks supplied with 18.00% and 19.00% CP diets were abnormal (p<0.05). Based on the results of two experiments, the optimal dietary ME and CP levels of blue peacocks were 12.30 MJ/kg ME and 20.00% CP.
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