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BAKIR, A., EL-TANTAWY, S., KICKA, M., OBEIDAH, A., GALAL, M. (2003). MODULATION THE PERFORMANCE OF JAPANESE QUAIL CHICKS EXPOSED TO ACUTE HEAT STRESS BY USING DIFFERENT MEANS. Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research, 81(4), 1889-1904. doi: 10.21608/ejar.2003.298968
ALI A. BAKIR; SHOKRY M. T. EL-TANTAWY; MOKHTAR A. M. KICKA; ALI M. OBEIDAH; MAGDA A. A. GALAL. "MODULATION THE PERFORMANCE OF JAPANESE QUAIL CHICKS EXPOSED TO ACUTE HEAT STRESS BY USING DIFFERENT MEANS". Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research, 81, 4, 2003, 1889-1904. doi: 10.21608/ejar.2003.298968
BAKIR, A., EL-TANTAWY, S., KICKA, M., OBEIDAH, A., GALAL, M. (2003). 'MODULATION THE PERFORMANCE OF JAPANESE QUAIL CHICKS EXPOSED TO ACUTE HEAT STRESS BY USING DIFFERENT MEANS', Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research, 81(4), pp. 1889-1904. doi: 10.21608/ejar.2003.298968
BAKIR, A., EL-TANTAWY, S., KICKA, M., OBEIDAH, A., GALAL, M. MODULATION THE PERFORMANCE OF JAPANESE QUAIL CHICKS EXPOSED TO ACUTE HEAT STRESS BY USING DIFFERENT MEANS. Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research, 2003; 81(4): 1889-1904. doi: 10.21608/ejar.2003.298968

MODULATION THE PERFORMANCE OF JAPANESE QUAIL CHICKS EXPOSED TO ACUTE HEAT STRESS BY USING DIFFERENT MEANS

Article 27, Volume 81, Issue 4, December 2003, Page 1889-1904  XML PDF (3.89 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/ejar.2003.298968
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Authors
ALI A. BAKIR1; SHOKRY M. T. EL-TANTAWY2; MOKHTAR A. M. KICKA2; ALI M. OBEIDAH2; MAGDA A. A. GALAL1
1Animal Production Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center, Ministry of Agriculture, Dokki, Giza, Egypt
2Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt
Abstract
Three experiments were performed to assess the effects of expo­sure to acute heat stress (A.H.S.) (40°C) on the performance of Japa­nese quail chicks from one day old to six weeks of age. In all experi­ments, birds raised in heated batteries under continuous lighting, free feeding and water regimes. All experiments were started at one-day old and ended at six weeks of age. The results indicated that body weight (B.W.) was significantly decreased in 4 hr's-heat stressed (H.S.)group at 3, 4 and 5 wks of age. The highest B.W.was found in Ascorbic acids (A.A.) (500 mg) fed group. Feed intake decreased in H.S. 2 and 4 hr's and H.S.+fasting groups. Water consumption and mortality increased as HS period increased. These results suggest that AA addition to feed could ameliorate the negative effects of A.H.S. in Japanese quail.
Keywords
Heat stress; Japanese quail; Ascorbic acid (A.A.). Kcl. and tastina
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