Productive performance, body chemical composition, and deposition of 42-day-old quail for meat subjected to quantitative dietary restriction

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Autor(a) principal: Grieser, Daiane de Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Marcato, Simara Márcia, Ferreira, Mariana Fátima Zanon, Oliveira-Bruxel, Taciana Maria de, Zancanela, Vittor, Ferreira, Mateus Silva, Stanquevis, Caroline Espejo, Finco, Eline Maria
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/25075
Resumo: This study aimed to assess the effect of quantitative dietary restriction during refeeding on the performance, body chemical composition, and deposition, weight gain of organs and carcass parts of quails reared for meat (Coturnix coturnix coturnix). A total of 144 quails, between 11 to 42 days old, were distributed in a completely randomized design, 4x2 factorial scheme, at four levels of feed restriction (ad libitum, 30%, 50% and 70% restrictions on the daily intake ad libitum) for both genders. Therefore, there was eight treatments with three replicates and six birds each. At the tenth day of age, the animals were housed in cages, where remained for four days under adaptation. Dietary restriction was applied between the days 15 and 35 while refeeding was carried out from day 36 to 42. Compensatory weight gain (CWG), i.e. weight gain of organs and carcass parts, and feed efficiency (FE) were improved for quails under feed restriction. Fat (F), crude protein (CP), protein deposition rate (PDR) and fat in females (FDf) and carcass retained energy in females (CREf) increased linearly as restriction levels decreased. Maximum estimates of feed intake for males (MFIm), compensatory weight gain for males (CWGm) and females (CWGf), feed efficiency for males (FEm), protein deposition for males (PDm) and carcass retained energy in males (CREm) were obtained with restriction levels of 43.56%, 30.56%, 63.93%, 62.63%, 80.25%, 1.94% and 09.34% if compared to ad libitum, respectively. As a result, we concluded that according to quantitative feed restriction level, significant increases in feed efficiency and body weight gain, as well as decreases in carcass fat throughout quail refeeding period. As for gender, given the existing sexual dimorphism, females lost greater body weight than males under dietary restriction, besides showing higher protein and fat gains in the carcass and an enhanced feed efficiency during refeeding.
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spelling Productive performance, body chemical composition, and deposition of 42-day-old quail for meat subjected to quantitative dietary restrictionDesempenho produtivo, composição e deposição química corporal aos 42 dias em codornas de corte submetidas à restrição alimentar quantitativaBody chemical compositionCompensatory weight gainFeeding levelsOrgansCarcass parts.Composição química corporalGanho de peso compensatórioNíveis de alimentaçãoÓrgãosPartes da carcaça.This study aimed to assess the effect of quantitative dietary restriction during refeeding on the performance, body chemical composition, and deposition, weight gain of organs and carcass parts of quails reared for meat (Coturnix coturnix coturnix). A total of 144 quails, between 11 to 42 days old, were distributed in a completely randomized design, 4x2 factorial scheme, at four levels of feed restriction (ad libitum, 30%, 50% and 70% restrictions on the daily intake ad libitum) for both genders. Therefore, there was eight treatments with three replicates and six birds each. At the tenth day of age, the animals were housed in cages, where remained for four days under adaptation. Dietary restriction was applied between the days 15 and 35 while refeeding was carried out from day 36 to 42. Compensatory weight gain (CWG), i.e. weight gain of organs and carcass parts, and feed efficiency (FE) were improved for quails under feed restriction. Fat (F), crude protein (CP), protein deposition rate (PDR) and fat in females (FDf) and carcass retained energy in females (CREf) increased linearly as restriction levels decreased. Maximum estimates of feed intake for males (MFIm), compensatory weight gain for males (CWGm) and females (CWGf), feed efficiency for males (FEm), protein deposition for males (PDm) and carcass retained energy in males (CREm) were obtained with restriction levels of 43.56%, 30.56%, 63.93%, 62.63%, 80.25%, 1.94% and 09.34% if compared to ad libitum, respectively. As a result, we concluded that according to quantitative feed restriction level, significant increases in feed efficiency and body weight gain, as well as decreases in carcass fat throughout quail refeeding period. As for gender, given the existing sexual dimorphism, females lost greater body weight than males under dietary restriction, besides showing higher protein and fat gains in the carcass and an enhanced feed efficiency during refeeding.Neste estudo objetivou-se avaliar o efeito da restrição alimentar quantitativa sobre o desempenho, composição e deposição química corporal, ganho de peso de órgãos e partes da carcaça de codornas de corte (Coturnix coturnix coturnix) no período de realimentação. Foram utilizadas 144 codornas, de 11 a 42 dias de idade, distribuídas em delineamento inteiramente casualizado, em arranjo fatorial 4x2, com quatro níveis de restrição alimentar (ad libitum e restrição alimentar quantitativa de 30%, 50% e 70% da ingestão diária dos animais ad libitum) e gênero, totalizando oito tratamentos, com três repetições e seis aves cada. Foram alojadas aos 11 dias de idade em gaiolas, permanecendo quatro dias em adaptação. Dos 15 aos 35 dias foi aplicada a restrição alimentar e a realimentação de 36 a 42 dias. O ganho de peso compensatório (GP), consequentemente de órgãos e partes da carcaça e a eficiência alimentar (EA) foram melhores em codornas submetidas à restrição alimentar. A gordura (GD), proteína bruta (PB) corporal, taxa de deposição de proteína (TDP) e gordura em fêmeas (TDGF) e energia retida na carcaça em fêmeas (ERCF) aumentaram linearmente à medida que diminuíram os níveis de restrição. As estimativas de máximo consumo de ração para machos (CRM) e fêmeas (CRF), ganho de peso compensatório para machos (GPM) e fêmeas (GPF), eficiência alimentar para machos (EAM), taxa de deposição de proteína para machos (TDPM) e energia retida na carcaça em machos (ERCM) foram obtidas com níveis de restrição alimentar de 43,56%, 30,56%, 63,93%, 62,63%, 80,25%, 1,94% e 9,34% em comparação a ingestão ad libitum, respectivamente. Conclui-se que dependendo do nível de restrição alimentar quantitativa, ocorre melhora significativa na eficiência alimentar, aumenta o ganho de peso corporal e diminui a quantidade de gordura na carcaça no período de realimentação de codornas de corte. Já para gênero, devido ao dimorfismo sexual existente, as fêmeas perderam maior peso corporal do que os machos na restrição e apresentaram maiores ganhos de proteína e gordura na carcaça e melhor eficiência alimentar no período de realimentação.UEL2017-05-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/2507510.5433/1679-0359.2017v38n2p855Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 38 No. 2 (2017); 855-866Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 38 n. 2 (2017); 855-8661679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Productive performance, body chemical composition, and deposition of 42-day-old quail for meat subjected to quantitative dietary restriction
Desempenho produtivo, composição e deposição química corporal aos 42 dias em codornas de corte submetidas à restrição alimentar quantitativa
title Productive performance, body chemical composition, and deposition of 42-day-old quail for meat subjected to quantitative dietary restriction
spellingShingle Productive performance, body chemical composition, and deposition of 42-day-old quail for meat subjected to quantitative dietary restriction
Grieser, Daiane de Oliveira
Body chemical composition
Compensatory weight gain
Feeding levels
Organs
Carcass parts.
Composição química corporal
Ganho de peso compensatório
Níveis de alimentação
Órgãos
Partes da carcaça.
title_short Productive performance, body chemical composition, and deposition of 42-day-old quail for meat subjected to quantitative dietary restriction
title_full Productive performance, body chemical composition, and deposition of 42-day-old quail for meat subjected to quantitative dietary restriction
title_fullStr Productive performance, body chemical composition, and deposition of 42-day-old quail for meat subjected to quantitative dietary restriction
title_full_unstemmed Productive performance, body chemical composition, and deposition of 42-day-old quail for meat subjected to quantitative dietary restriction
title_sort Productive performance, body chemical composition, and deposition of 42-day-old quail for meat subjected to quantitative dietary restriction
author Grieser, Daiane de Oliveira
author_facet Grieser, Daiane de Oliveira
Marcato, Simara Márcia
Ferreira, Mariana Fátima Zanon
Oliveira-Bruxel, Taciana Maria de
Zancanela, Vittor
Ferreira, Mateus Silva
Stanquevis, Caroline Espejo
Finco, Eline Maria
author_role author
author2 Marcato, Simara Márcia
Ferreira, Mariana Fátima Zanon
Oliveira-Bruxel, Taciana Maria de
Zancanela, Vittor
Ferreira, Mateus Silva
Stanquevis, Caroline Espejo
Finco, Eline Maria
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Grieser, Daiane de Oliveira
Marcato, Simara Márcia
Ferreira, Mariana Fátima Zanon
Oliveira-Bruxel, Taciana Maria de
Zancanela, Vittor
Ferreira, Mateus Silva
Stanquevis, Caroline Espejo
Finco, Eline Maria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Body chemical composition
Compensatory weight gain
Feeding levels
Organs
Carcass parts.
Composição química corporal
Ganho de peso compensatório
Níveis de alimentação
Órgãos
Partes da carcaça.
topic Body chemical composition
Compensatory weight gain
Feeding levels
Organs
Carcass parts.
Composição química corporal
Ganho de peso compensatório
Níveis de alimentação
Órgãos
Partes da carcaça.
description This study aimed to assess the effect of quantitative dietary restriction during refeeding on the performance, body chemical composition, and deposition, weight gain of organs and carcass parts of quails reared for meat (Coturnix coturnix coturnix). A total of 144 quails, between 11 to 42 days old, were distributed in a completely randomized design, 4x2 factorial scheme, at four levels of feed restriction (ad libitum, 30%, 50% and 70% restrictions on the daily intake ad libitum) for both genders. Therefore, there was eight treatments with three replicates and six birds each. At the tenth day of age, the animals were housed in cages, where remained for four days under adaptation. Dietary restriction was applied between the days 15 and 35 while refeeding was carried out from day 36 to 42. Compensatory weight gain (CWG), i.e. weight gain of organs and carcass parts, and feed efficiency (FE) were improved for quails under feed restriction. Fat (F), crude protein (CP), protein deposition rate (PDR) and fat in females (FDf) and carcass retained energy in females (CREf) increased linearly as restriction levels decreased. Maximum estimates of feed intake for males (MFIm), compensatory weight gain for males (CWGm) and females (CWGf), feed efficiency for males (FEm), protein deposition for males (PDm) and carcass retained energy in males (CREm) were obtained with restriction levels of 43.56%, 30.56%, 63.93%, 62.63%, 80.25%, 1.94% and 09.34% if compared to ad libitum, respectively. As a result, we concluded that according to quantitative feed restriction level, significant increases in feed efficiency and body weight gain, as well as decreases in carcass fat throughout quail refeeding period. As for gender, given the existing sexual dimorphism, females lost greater body weight than males under dietary restriction, besides showing higher protein and fat gains in the carcass and an enhanced feed efficiency during refeeding.
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