Effect of using rubber seed meal on performance of quail (Coturnix-coturnix japonica)
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TextSubject(s): Summary: An experiment to detrmine the effect of using rubber seed meal on performance of quail (Coturnix-coturnix japonica) was conducted at Faculty of Animal Science, Andalas University. Two hundred head of qualis age of one day (doq) was used until the age of 6 weeks to determine the growth rate of quail. Five rations were formulated as treatment those contain of rubber seed meal as A : 0, B : 1 percent, C : 3 percent and E : 4 percent in total rations. The treatments were arranged to have almost similar of crude protein and energy content. The data were calculated by completely randomized design in 5 treatments with 4 replications for each treatment. Each replication consist of 10 head of qualis. The result of experiment showed that no significantly different (P more than 0.05) among the treatment means on feed consumption, growth rate, and feed conversion (efficiency), but the data showed that treatments with rubber seed meal indicated decrease for feed consumption abd growth rate of qualis compared to control.
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An experiment to detrmine the effect of using rubber seed meal on performance of quail (Coturnix-coturnix japonica) was conducted at Faculty of Animal Science, Andalas University. Two hundred head of qualis age of one day (doq) was used until the age of 6 weeks to determine the growth rate of quail. Five rations were formulated as treatment those contain of rubber seed meal as A : 0, B : 1 percent, C : 3 percent and E : 4 percent in total rations. The treatments were arranged to have almost similar of crude protein and energy content. The data were calculated by completely randomized design in 5 treatments with 4 replications for each treatment. Each replication consist of 10 head of qualis. The result of experiment showed that no significantly different (P more than 0.05) among the treatment means on feed consumption, growth rate, and feed conversion (efficiency), but the data showed that treatments with rubber seed meal indicated decrease for feed consumption abd growth rate of qualis compared to control.
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