Abstract

Three experiments were carried out to determine the crude protein requirements for maintenance (CPm) and weight gain (CPg) of meat quail and to develop protein-requirement prediction models. Experiment 1 was conducted to determine CPm by the nitrogen-balance technique. The regression of nitrogen balance on nitrogen intake revealed a CPm requirement of 2.94g/kg0.75 /day. Experiment 2 was aimed at determining CPm by the comparative-slaughter technique. Retained nitrogen (RN) and nitrogen intake (NI) were quantified considering the metabolic weight of the birds. The linear regression of RN on NI provided a CPm estimate of 6.63g/kg0.75 /day. Experiment 3 was conducted to determine CPg. The regression of body nitrogen from the carcasses on fasted body weight revealed CPg estimates of 407.68 (0-7days), 501.76 (8-14days), 470.40 (0-14days), 517.44 (15-21days), 627.20 (22-28days), 423.36 (29-35days), and 517.44mg/g (15-35days). The protein-requirement prediction models developed for meat quail aged 0-7, 8-14, 0-14, 15-21, 22-28, 29-35, and 15-35days were CP=2.94.W0.75 +0.408.G; CP=2.94.W0.75 +0.502.G; CP=2.94.W0.75 +0.470.G; CP=2.94.W0.75 +0,517.G; CP=2.94.W0.75 +0.627.G; CP=2.94.W0.75 +0.423.G; CP=2.94.W0.75 +0.517.G, respectively, where: W0.75 = metabolic weight (kg), and G= daily weight gain (g).

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