INFLUENCE OF MAGMEAL SUPPLEMENTATION ON INTESTINAL PHYSIOLOGY AND GROWTH PERFORMANCE IN JAPANESE QUAILS

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2016
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TANUVAS
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A study was conducted on 240 Japanese quail birds (Coturnix coturnix japonica) from day old to six Weeks of ago to evaluate the effect of magmeal supplementation on intestinal physiology, morphological changes and hematobiochemical parameters and growth parameters. The birds were divided into four groups with 20 birds each in each group in three replicates where group 1 (Control group) was led with Japanese quail basal diet (with 7 per cent fish meal), group 2 was fed with Japanese quail basal diet replacing 50 per cent fish meal with magmeal, group 3 was led with Japanese quail basal diet replacing 75 per cent fish meal with magmeal and group 4 was fed with Japanese quail basal diet replacing 100 per cent fish meal with magmeal. A study was conducted on 240 Japanese quail birds (Coturnix coturnix japonica) from day old to six Weeks of ago to evaluate the effect of magmeal supplementation on intestinal physiology, morphological changes and hematobiochemical parameters and growth parameters. The birds were divided into four groups with 20 birds each in each group in three replicates where group 1 (Control group) was led with Japanese quail basal diet (with 7 per cent fish meal), group 2 was fed with Japanese quail basal diet replacing 50 per cent fish meal with magmeal, group 3 was led with Japanese quail basal diet replacing 75 per cent fish meal with magmeal and group 4 was fed with Japanese quail basal diet replacing 100 per cent fish meal with magmeal.
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TNV_TH_2016_MVM14066
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Veterinary Science
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