Growth, carcass traits, cecal microbial counts, and blood chemistry of meat-type quail fed diets supplemented with humic acid and black cumin seeds
Objective The present study attempted to determine safe and sufficient growth promoters in poultry feeding. Methods A total of 520 seven-day-old quail chicks were randomly allotted to eight treatment groups in a 4×2 factorial design experiment to evaluate the effect of different levels of humic acid...
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doaj-9c7f99ab7e164b23a1e0c1532b430dbe2020-11-24T21:48:39ZengAsian-Australasian Association of Animal Production SocietiesAsian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences1011-23671976-55172018-12-0131121930193810.5713/ajas.18.014824001Growth, carcass traits, cecal microbial counts, and blood chemistry of meat-type quail fed diets supplemented with humic acid and black cumin seedsMuhammad Arif0Abdur Rehman1Mohamed E. Abd El-Hack2Muhammad Saeed3Fateh Khan4Muhammad Akhtar5Ayman A. Swelum6Islam M. Saadeldin7Abdullah N. Alowaimer8 Department of Animal Sciences, College of Agriculture, University of Sargodha, Punjab 40100, Pakistan Department of Animal Sciences, College of Agriculture, University of Sargodha, Punjab 40100, Pakistan Department of Poultry, Faculty of Agriculture, Zagazig University, Zagazig 44511, Egypt Institute of Animal Sciences, Faculty of Animal Husbandry, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad 38040, Pakistan CVSD Remount Depot Sargodha Cantt, Punjab 40100, Pakistan CVSD Remount Depot Sargodha Cantt, Punjab 40100, Pakistan Department of Animal Production, College of Food and Agriculture Sciences, King Saud University, P.O. Box 2460, Riyadh 11451, Saudi Arabia Department of Animal Production, College of Food and Agriculture Sciences, King Saud University, P.O. Box 2460, Riyadh 11451, Saudi Arabia Department of Animal Production, College of Food and Agriculture Sciences, King Saud University, P.O. Box 2460, Riyadh 11451, Saudi ArabiaObjective The present study attempted to determine safe and sufficient growth promoters in poultry feeding. Methods A total of 520 seven-day-old quail chicks were randomly allotted to eight treatment groups in a 4×2 factorial design experiment to evaluate the effect of different levels of humic acid (HA) and black cumin (BC) seed and their interactions on growth, carcass traits, gut microbes, and blood chemistry of growing quails. Quails were randomly distributed into 8 groups in a 4×2 factorial design, included 4 HA levels (0, 0.75, 1.5, and 2.25 g/kg diet) and 2 BC levels (0 or 5 g/ kg diet). Results Increasing HA level associated with a gradual increase in final weight, feed intake and body weight gain along with an improvement in feed conversion ratio. Dietary addition of 5 g BC powder/kg diet gave similar results. The highest level of HA (2.25 g/kg diet) recorded the best values of carcass weight, breast yield, intestinal length, and intestinal weight comparing with the control and other HA levels. Total viable microbial counts decreased (p<0.05) with increasing levels of HA except the intermediate level (1.5 g/kg diet). The concentration of serum cholesterol and low density lipoprotein (excluding that 0.75 g HA) decreased (p<0.05) and high density lipoprotein increased (p = 0.034) along with increasing HA level. The interaction between the 2.25 g HA×5 g gave the best results regarding most studied parameters. Conclusion These findings indicated that HA combined with BC could be used as effective growth promoters, with the recommended level being 2.25 g HA+5 g BC/kg of quail diet.http://www.ajas.info/upload/pdf/ajas-18-0148.pdfBlack CuminBloodCarcassHumic AcidMicrobialPerformanceQuail |
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Muhammad Arif Abdur Rehman Mohamed E. Abd El-Hack Muhammad Saeed Fateh Khan Muhammad Akhtar Ayman A. Swelum Islam M. Saadeldin Abdullah N. Alowaimer |
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Muhammad Arif Abdur Rehman Mohamed E. Abd El-Hack Muhammad Saeed Fateh Khan Muhammad Akhtar Ayman A. Swelum Islam M. Saadeldin Abdullah N. Alowaimer Growth, carcass traits, cecal microbial counts, and blood chemistry of meat-type quail fed diets supplemented with humic acid and black cumin seeds Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences Black Cumin Blood Carcass Humic Acid Microbial Performance Quail |
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Muhammad Arif Abdur Rehman Mohamed E. Abd El-Hack Muhammad Saeed Fateh Khan Muhammad Akhtar Ayman A. Swelum Islam M. Saadeldin Abdullah N. Alowaimer |
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Growth, carcass traits, cecal microbial counts, and blood chemistry of meat-type quail fed diets supplemented with humic acid and black cumin seeds |
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Growth, carcass traits, cecal microbial counts, and blood chemistry of meat-type quail fed diets supplemented with humic acid and black cumin seeds |
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Growth, carcass traits, cecal microbial counts, and blood chemistry of meat-type quail fed diets supplemented with humic acid and black cumin seeds |
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Growth, carcass traits, cecal microbial counts, and blood chemistry of meat-type quail fed diets supplemented with humic acid and black cumin seeds |
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Growth, carcass traits, cecal microbial counts, and blood chemistry of meat-type quail fed diets supplemented with humic acid and black cumin seeds |
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growth, carcass traits, cecal microbial counts, and blood chemistry of meat-type quail fed diets supplemented with humic acid and black cumin seeds |
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Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies |
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Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences |
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1011-2367 1976-5517 |
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2018-12-01 |
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Objective The present study attempted to determine safe and sufficient growth promoters in poultry feeding. Methods A total of 520 seven-day-old quail chicks were randomly allotted to eight treatment groups in a 4×2 factorial design experiment to evaluate the effect of different levels of humic acid (HA) and black cumin (BC) seed and their interactions on growth, carcass traits, gut microbes, and blood chemistry of growing quails. Quails were randomly distributed into 8 groups in a 4×2 factorial design, included 4 HA levels (0, 0.75, 1.5, and 2.25 g/kg diet) and 2 BC levels (0 or 5 g/ kg diet). Results Increasing HA level associated with a gradual increase in final weight, feed intake and body weight gain along with an improvement in feed conversion ratio. Dietary addition of 5 g BC powder/kg diet gave similar results. The highest level of HA (2.25 g/kg diet) recorded the best values of carcass weight, breast yield, intestinal length, and intestinal weight comparing with the control and other HA levels. Total viable microbial counts decreased (p<0.05) with increasing levels of HA except the intermediate level (1.5 g/kg diet). The concentration of serum cholesterol and low density lipoprotein (excluding that 0.75 g HA) decreased (p<0.05) and high density lipoprotein increased (p = 0.034) along with increasing HA level. The interaction between the 2.25 g HA×5 g gave the best results regarding most studied parameters. Conclusion These findings indicated that HA combined with BC could be used as effective growth promoters, with the recommended level being 2.25 g HA+5 g BC/kg of quail diet. |
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Black Cumin Blood Carcass Humic Acid Microbial Performance Quail |
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