R. Bras. Zootec.01/Feb/2011;40(2):331-5.

Chemical composition and energy value of food of animal origin used in diets for Japanese quails

Marcelle Santana de Araujo, Sergio Luiz de Toledo Barreto, Paulo Cezar Gomes, Juarez Lopes Donzele, Will Pereira de Oliveira, Matheus Henrique Valeriano

DOI: 10.1590/S1516-35982011000200014

It was evaluated the chemical composition and energy values of slaughterhouse by-product meal for male Japanese quails (Coturnix coturnix japonica). It was used 320 male quails at 32 days of age, distributed in a complete random experimental design, with five diets (one reference diet and four test diets), each one evaluated with eight replicates with eight birds per experimental unity. Meals replaced 25% of the reference diet and their metabolizable energy values as well as their metabolizability coefficients were determined by using the total excreta method collection. Values of apparent metabolizable energy (kcal/kg) and apparent energy corrected for nitrogen balance (kcal/kg) are, respectively, 2,152 and 2,142 for meat and bone meal; 3,139 and 3,137 for feather meal; 2,658 and 2,651 for fish meal and 3,692 and 3,668 for poultry viscera meal. Metabolizability coefficients are 60.51% for meat and bone meal; 59.25% for feather meal; 64.09% for fish meal and 78.64% for poultry viscera meal.

Chemical composition and energy value of food of animal origin used in diets for Japanese quails

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