dc.description.abstract | The objective of this study was to compare fattening performance,
carcass traits, and egg quality of Japanese quails with different
feather colors (white, dark brown, golden, and wild-type). In the study,
360 one-day-old quail chicks with 4 different feather colors were used
as animal material. Quails were fed ad libitum for 42 days to determine
fattening performance and carcass traits. To determine egg traits, 48
hens from each group, in a total of 192, were selected and caged
according to feather color. Eggs were collected for four consecutive
weeks and egg quality characteristics were measured. Different feather
colors had a significant effect on live weight, feed intake, feed
conversion ratio, and carcass characteristics. Significant differences
between the groups were detected for egg weight, specific gravity, shape
index, shell weight, albumen weight, yolk weight, albumen index, and
yolk index. Japanese quails with all four feather colors can be reared
depending on the choice. However, due to lower feed conversion ratio,
white-feathered quails may be preferred for meat production purposes.
Color variations should be considered when selecting quails. | |