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TITLE:

INFLUENCE OF CRUDE FIBER LEVEL IN THE DIET GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF QUAIL

AUTHORS:

Alexander Ratoshny, Vladimir Pogodaev, Kirill Krivoschekov, Nadezhda Kuzmenko, Lev Konkov

ABSTRACT:

Abstract: Cheaper diets are one of the most important tasks in feeding the birds, but the preservation of their meat or egg qualities remains an important indicator. Therefore, we consider it expedient to study the possibility of raising young quails using cheaper components of compound feeds with preservation of productivity during feeding or laying. Studies have shown that the high content of crude fiber in the feed in the starting period (0-28 days) does not adversely affect the increase in body weight relative to the quail growth schedule for 28 days, which is 110gr. The live weight of the birds in the control group at the end of the experimental period 0-28 days was 141.3 g, which is higher than in the first one by 6.76 g (or 4.79%), in the second one it was 11.38 g (or by 8.06%), in the third one by 13.1 g (or 9.27%) and in the fourth by 18.2 g (or 12.89%), with the following levels of crude fiber in the compound feed: 5, 0%, 6.4%, 8.5%, 11.0% and 14.2%, respectively. Keywords: feed, raw fiber, Japanese quail, increase in live weight, physiological experience.

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