Energia metabolizável do sorgo para codornas japonesas em postura
Danilo Vargas Gonçalves Vieira,Thalita Rodrigues de Oliveira,Venúcia de Diniella Santos Bourdon,Laudinete Ferreira da Silva,Caroliny Costa Araújo,Edelson Costa de Souza,Jossiel Santos Cruz,Tadia Emanuele Stivanin,Rannyelle Gomes Souza,Everton José do Nascimento Oliveira,Cassio Souza do Nascimento +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the metabolizable energy values of low tannin grain sorghum for laying Japanese quails were evaluated with two treatments and five repetitions, being treatment 1 with the reference diet based on corn and treatment 2 with 60% of the reference feed and 40% of low-tannin seed sorghumi.
read more
Abstract: In order to obtain greater profits in the production of laying Japanese quails, it is necessary to reduce the costs of formulating the diet, seeking to replace traditional foods with alternative ones. This work aims to evaluate the metabolizable energy values of low tannin sorghum for laying Japanese quails. There were two treatments and five repetitions, being treatment 1 with the reference diet based on corn and treatment 2 with 60% of the reference diet and 40% of low tannin grain sorghum. The quails were weighed, distributed, and received treatments according to a completely randomized design. The method of total collection was used to determine the apparent metabolizable energies (AME) and apparent corrected by the nitrogen balance (AMEn), with an adaptation period of four days and three days of excreta collection and measurement of feed intake. The values of AME were 3,124 kcal/kg and AMEn 3,075 kcal/kg, respectively.
read more
Chat with Paper
AI Agents for this Paper
Find similar papers on Google Scholar, PubMed and Arxiv
Write a critical review of this paper
Analyze citations of this paper to find unaddressed research gaps
Citations
Energia metabolizável do sorgo para codornas japonesas em postura
Danilo Vargas Gonçalves Vieira,Thalita Rodrigues de Oliveira,Venúcia de Diniella Santos Bourdon,Laudinete Ferreira da Silva,Caroliny Costa Araújo,Edelson Costa de Souza,Jossiel Santos Cruz,Tadia Emanuele Stivanin,Rannyelle Gomes Souza,Everton José do Nascimento Oliveira,Cassio Souza do Nascimento +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the metabolizable energy values of low tannin grain sorghum for laying Japanese quails were evaluated with two treatments and five repetitions, being treatment 1 with the reference diet based on corn and treatment 2 with 60% of the reference feed and 40% of low-tannin seed sorghumi.
Energy values and metabolizability of lipid sources of plant and animal origin in the diet of Japanese quail
Jean Kaique Valentim,Rodrigo Garófallo Garcia,Maria Fernanda de Castro Burbarelli,Fabiana Ribeiro Caldara,Claudia Marie Komiyama,Felipe Cardoso Serpa,Joyce Zanella,V. Heiss,Gustavo do Valle Polycarpo,Luiz Fernando Teixeira Albino +9 more
TL;DR: In this article , the energy values and metabolizability of different lipid sources in the diet of Japanese quail at the laying phase were determined using a randomized design with ten replications of seven poultry per treatment, totaling six treatments: basal feed (control) and basal feed containing 10% soybean oil, corn oil, canola oil, sunflower oil and poultry fat.
References
Nutrient requirements of poultry
Subcommittee on Poultry Nutrition,Board on Agriculture +1 more
- 15 Feb 2016
TL;DR: The Nutrient requirements of poultry as mentioned in this paper, Nutrient requirement of poultry, Nutrients of poultry, Nutrients required of poultry in poultry, مرکز فناوری اطلاعات و اشعران رسانی
3.7K
Does elevated CO2 affect the biological aspects of Liriomyza sativae in melon plants
Jéssica de Oliveira Santos,Francislene Angelotti,Tiago Cardoso da Costa-Lima,Embrapa Semiárido +3 more
TL;DR: The increase in CO2 concentration prolongs the duration of the immature stages of L. sativae; however, it does not affect their viability; and adult survival, fertility, and feeding punctures were also unmodified by the environment enriched with CO2.
1.6K
Regulation of gastric emptying in humans by cholecystokinin.
TL;DR: Since exogenous CCK at concentrations which occur postprandially delays gastric emptying, it is concluded that CCK is a physiologic regulator of gastric emptiedying.
The future of Japanese quail for research and production
TL;DR: Japanese quail research measured by the number of published papers has gradually diminished over the past 10 years, and the trend appears to be due to the decrease of works using this bird as an animal model or for biological studies.
243