Using juniper berry (Juniperus communis) as a supplement in Japanese quail diets
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2016Author
Inci, Hakan and Ozdemir, Gokce and Sengul, Ahmet Yusuf and Sogut,
Bunyamin and Nursoy, Huseyin and Sengul, Turgay
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The present study was conducted to determine the effects of supplemented
juniper berry (Juniperus communis) on fattening performance and some
carcass traits of quails. A total of 150 one-day-old Japanese quail
chicks were randomly divided into five groups (one control and four
treated groups) with three replicates. Four different juniper berry
levels (0.5, 1, 1.5, and 2\%) and a control treatment (0\%) were added
to the diet. Juniper berry supplementation to the diets initiated at the
end of the 1st week and sustained for seven weeks. Live weight, feed
intake, and feed conversion ratio during the trial and some carcass
traits after slaughter were determined. Juniper berry supplementation in
the diet during seven weeks of growing period significantly increased
body weight, cumulative feed intake, and feed conversion ratio of the
treated groups. Carcass weight, carcass yield, and breast yield were
also significantly increased by supplemented juniper berry. No
significant difference was observed between viability of different
groups. Supplementation of 0.5-1\% juniper berry in quail diets has
positive impacts on fattening performance and carcass traits.
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