Abstract

This study investigated the effects of stocking density and dietary supplementation of probiotic (Lactobacillus) on growth, traits of carcass, lymphoid organs and intestinal microbial count of Japanese quail. Quail chicks (one week old) were randomly allotted to 6 groups in a 2×3 factorial experiment included 2 levels of stocking density (100, and 75 cm2/bird) and 3 levels of probiotic (0.00, 0.02 and 0.04 g/kg diet). Quail reared at 100 cm2/ bird showed significantly the highest body weight and daily gain. Quail reared at 75 cm2/ bird had significantly the lower average of feed consumption and the best ratio of feed conversion. Increasing level of probiotic up to 0.04 g/kg led to a significant decrease in dressing percentage by about 2.7 % compared to the control. Interaction effect was insignificant on carcass traits studied except for liver percentage which was significantly higher for birds fed diet supplemented with probiotic at 0.04 g/kg of diet and reared at 100 cm2/bird. Rearing quail at 100 cm2/bird stocking density significantly increased bursa weight. Birds fed diet supplemented with probiotic at 0.02 g/kg of diet and reared at 100 cm2/bird showed significantly the highest (p = 0.043) spleen weight when compared with the other groups. In conclusion, the low (100 cm2/bird) stocking density was sufficient to give better performance of Japanese quail than the other group. Probiotic supplementation diminished the stressful effect of crowding on growing Japanese quail.

Highlights

  • Stocking density is necessary factor influencing poultry well-being, welfare, health and performance as well (Houshmand et al 2012. El-Gogary et al 2015)

  • The objective of the present study was to investigate the influence of stocking density and dietary addition of Lactobacillus, as probiotic, on growth, carcass criteria, lymphoid organs and microbial count in the intestine of meat-type Japanese quail

  • Results of the current work are in line with VargasRodriguez et al (2013) who claimed that growth of broilers did not affect by dietary supplementation of probiotic

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Introduction

Stocking density is necessary factor influencing poultry well-being, welfare, health and performance as well (Houshmand et al 2012. El-Gogary et al 2015). Stocking density is necessary factor influencing poultry well-being, welfare, health and performance as well El-Gogary et al 2015). The influence of stocking density of different. STOCKING DENSITY AND PROBIOTIC EFFECTS ON QUAIL feed is one of the strategies to enhance nutrients bioavailability and digestibility Many investigations confirmed the beneficial impacts of probiotics on growth, intestinal microflora, enhancing immunity function and carcass yield of poultry The objective of the present study was to investigate the influence of stocking density and dietary addition of Lactobacillus, as probiotic, on growth, carcass criteria, lymphoid organs and microbial count in the intestine of meat-type Japanese quail

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