Raj Manohar, GTANUVAS2020-12-072020-12-072020-11https://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810156390TNV_IJCMAS_2020_9(11)3625-3629The biological experiment was carried out with a total of five hundred and twenty five day old straight-run Japanese quail chicks up to 5 weeks of age. At the end of five weeks post hatch growth performance study, six birds from each treatment group were drawn randomly and subjected to humane method of slaughter. The study was conducted to assess the carcass yield on post-hatch performance of Japanese quail as influenced by supplementing Omega-3 PUFA rich oil sources like fish oil and linseed oil, independently and simultaneously at 2 and 4 per cent levels. The parameters like eviscerated carcass yield and the giblets weight viz. heart, liver and gizzard were recorded. Breast meat samples were collected from each carcass and stored at -20ÂșC for the estimation of sensory evaluation to assess the meat quality characteristics. The results of this study concluded that the effect of Omega-3 PUFA rich oils at different levels had no significant influence on ready-to-cook yield and eviscerated yield due to treatment. Also, the effect of PUFA rich oil supplementation at different levels did not alter the per cent giblets yield and the weight of heart, gizzard and liver significantly. The inclusion of omega-3 lipid sources in Japanese quail ration had no adverse effect on meat quality in terms of organoleptic assessment such as appearance, juiciness, flavour, tenderness and overall acceptability scores.EnglishVeterinary ScienceCarcass Yield and Sensory Quality Characteristics on Post-hatch Performance of Japanese Quail as Influenced by Omega-3 Pufa Rich Oil Sources in FeedInternational Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied SciencesArticle