dc.description.abstract | The present study was conducted to determine the effects of juniper berry (Juniperus communis) supplementation to quail feed rations on fattening performance and some carcass traits. A day-old 150 Japanese quails were used in experiments and quails were kept in cages for 7 weeks. The total 150 quail chicks were randomly separated into 5 groups (1 control and 4 treatment groups) with 3 replicates. Four different juniper berry levels as of 0.5, 1, 1.5 and 2% and a control treatment (0%) were implemented. Juniper berry supplementation to feed rations initiated at the end of the 1st week and sustained for 7 weeks. Live weights, feed consumptions, feed conversion ratios and some carcass traits were determined. Juniper berry supplementation into rations during 7 weeks of growing period increased body weight (for male quails R2=98%), cumulative feed intake (R2=97%) and feed conversion ratio (R2=94%) of treatment groups significantly (P<0.01). Carcass weight (P<0.01, R2=71%), carcass yield (P<0.05) and breast yield (P<0.01) were also significantly increased by juniper berry supplementation. A significant difference was not observed between viability of different groups (P>0.05).
It was concluded in present study that 0.5-1% juniper berry supplementation into quail feed rations had positive impacts on fattening performance and carcass traits. | tr_TR |