Effect of DL Methionine Supplementation in Japanese Quail Diets on Growth, Meat Quality and Health

R. Mahmoud, H. Ghanem, S. Salem
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The present study aimed to assess the effect of dietary supplementation of DL- Methionine (DL-Meth) on growth performance and health of growing Japanese quails. A total of 300, 2- week-old quails were randomly divided into 4 equal experimental groups, with 8 replicates of 10 quails per pen, for 4 weeks. Quails in the control group were fed a control diet whereas in the other experimental groups the quails were fed a diet supplemented with DL-Meth (0.99%) at 1, 3, and 5g/kg diet. Quail’s performance traits in each experimental group were calculated weekly. At the end of the growth period, eight quails (one/replicate) from each group were chosen randomly for serum collection, carcass attributes measurement. The results revealed that quails’ growth traits; final weight (FW), weight gain (WG), and feed conversion ratio (FCR) showed a significant improvement (p < .05) (linear) as DL-Meth supplementation level increased to 3 and 5g/kg diet (7.2 and 9.1g/kg Meth respectively). Serum superoxide dismutase and catalase activities were improved (p < .05) in quails fed DL-Meth supplemented diet at 3, and 5g/kg. DL-Meth supplementation at 3, and 5g/kg was associated with a significant (p < .05) increase in quails’ breast muscle percentages compared to the other groups. In addition, the sensory evaluation of meat was not influenced by supplementation of methionine at different levels. It is concluded that under our experimental conditions, supplementation of 3g/kg DL- Meth (methionine content, 7.2g/kg) to corn-soybean meal-based diet for Japanese quails, was appropriate for enhancing the birds’ growth, breast muscle yield, and antioxidant activity with maintaining the acceptable sensory quality of birds’ meat.
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日粮中添加DL蛋氨酸对日本鹌鹑生长、肉品质和健康的影响
本试验旨在评价日粮中添加DL-蛋氨酸(DL- meth)对育成期日本鹌鹑生长性能和健康状况的影响。选取2周龄鹌鹑300只,随机分为4个实验组,每栏8个重复,每栏10只,试验期4周。对照组饲喂对照饲粮,其余试验组分别饲喂在饲粮中添加1、3、5g/kg DL-Meth(0.99%)的试验饲粮。每周计算各组鹌鹑的生产性能。生长期结束时,每组随机选取8只鹌鹑(1个/重复)进行血清采集、胴体性状测定。结果表明:鹌鹑的生长性状;当DL-Meth添加水平分别为3和5g/kg日粮(分别为7.2和9.1g/kg Meth)时,末重(FW)、增重(WG)和饲料系数(FCR)呈显著线性提高(p < 0.05)。添加3、5g/kg DL-Meth的鹌鹑血清超氧化物歧化酶和过氧化氢酶活性显著提高(p < 0.05)。与其他组相比,添加3和5g/kg DL-Meth与鹌鹑胸肌百分比显著(p < 0.05)增加相关。此外,添加不同水平的蛋氨酸对肉品质的感官评价没有影响。综上所述,在本试验条件下,在以玉米-豆粕为基础的日粮中添加3g/kg DL-甲基苯甲胺(蛋氨酸含量为7.2g/kg)可促进日粮鹌鹑的生长、胸肌产量和抗氧化活性,同时保持肉的感官品质。
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