The Impact of Quail Breeding Conditions at Private Farmsteads on Meat Quality

In Russia, different quail breeds are widely grown and bred at specialized poultry farms and private farmsteads. In the Amur Region, only private farmsteads engage in this type of aviculture. The most common breeds are Pharaoh quail, Japanese quail, and Estonian quail. 100 eggs of the Estonian quail...

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Main Authors: Gartovannaya Elena, Ivanova Klavdia, Denisovich Yuliya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/63/e3sconf_ebwff2020_01012.pdf
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spelling doaj-94208e7c828943639209d901fbe5db662021-04-02T13:10:43ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422020-01-012030101210.1051/e3sconf/202020301012e3sconf_ebwff2020_01012The Impact of Quail Breeding Conditions at Private Farmsteads on Meat QualityGartovannaya Elena0Ivanova Klavdia1Denisovich Yuliya2The Far Eastern State Agrarian UniversityThe Far Eastern State Agrarian UniversityThe Far Eastern State Agrarian UniversityIn Russia, different quail breeds are widely grown and bred at specialized poultry farms and private farmsteads. In the Amur Region, only private farmsteads engage in this type of aviculture. The most common breeds are Pharaoh quail, Japanese quail, and Estonian quail. 100 eggs of the Estonian quail have been prepared for hatching in a specialized room at a private enterprise. The incubation has been carried out in the Rcom 20 MAX (RMX-20) machine at a temperature of + 37.2–380C and 55–60% humidity over 17–18 days. The egg hatchability amounted to 75%. In Russia, the birds receive balanced complete feeds of the following grades: P-K-5, P-K-2-1, P-K-6, Start, Super Start, RusQuail, Multigain and others. These feeds include different percentage mixtures of corn, oats, wheat, barley, meals and various types of flour (soy, fish, rice, etc.), yeast, chalk, phosphates, sodium chloride and other minerals. In the Amur Region, the balanced feed ration for poultry is produced by local companies “Amuragrocenter” and “Grinodir". These products have been used for feeding the chicks. The study of the Estonian quail bred at a private farmstead using the Amur feeds revealed some changes. According to the literary sources, the average weight of the Estonian breed is 180–200 g. The weight of the quails grown under the specified conditions was significantly higher — up to 200–260 g. In many regions, consumers prefer local products that they trust.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/63/e3sconf_ebwff2020_01012.pdf
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The Impact of Quail Breeding Conditions at Private Farmsteads on Meat Quality
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title The Impact of Quail Breeding Conditions at Private Farmsteads on Meat Quality
title_short The Impact of Quail Breeding Conditions at Private Farmsteads on Meat Quality
title_full The Impact of Quail Breeding Conditions at Private Farmsteads on Meat Quality
title_fullStr The Impact of Quail Breeding Conditions at Private Farmsteads on Meat Quality
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Quail Breeding Conditions at Private Farmsteads on Meat Quality
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description In Russia, different quail breeds are widely grown and bred at specialized poultry farms and private farmsteads. In the Amur Region, only private farmsteads engage in this type of aviculture. The most common breeds are Pharaoh quail, Japanese quail, and Estonian quail. 100 eggs of the Estonian quail have been prepared for hatching in a specialized room at a private enterprise. The incubation has been carried out in the Rcom 20 MAX (RMX-20) machine at a temperature of + 37.2–380C and 55–60% humidity over 17–18 days. The egg hatchability amounted to 75%. In Russia, the birds receive balanced complete feeds of the following grades: P-K-5, P-K-2-1, P-K-6, Start, Super Start, RusQuail, Multigain and others. These feeds include different percentage mixtures of corn, oats, wheat, barley, meals and various types of flour (soy, fish, rice, etc.), yeast, chalk, phosphates, sodium chloride and other minerals. In the Amur Region, the balanced feed ration for poultry is produced by local companies “Amuragrocenter” and “Grinodir". These products have been used for feeding the chicks. The study of the Estonian quail bred at a private farmstead using the Amur feeds revealed some changes. According to the literary sources, the average weight of the Estonian breed is 180–200 g. The weight of the quails grown under the specified conditions was significantly higher — up to 200–260 g. In many regions, consumers prefer local products that they trust.
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