MEAT PERFORMANCE OF JAPANESE QUAILS AFTER THE APPLICATION OF BEE BREAD POWDER

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The aim of the study was the evaluation of meat performance of Japanese quails after the addition of bee bread powder into their diet. A total of 80 one day-old Japanese quails were randomly divided into 4 groups (n = 20): the control group (C) without additional supplementation, the experimental group El supplemented with 2 mg bee bread powder per 1 kg of feed mixture; the experimental group E2 supplemented with 4 mg bee bread powder per 1 kg of feed mixture and the experimental group E3 supplemented with 6 mg bee bread powder per 1 kg of feed mixture. The groups were kept under the same conditions and the quails were slaughtered at 56 days of age. Based on the results, we can conclude that the application of bee bread powder generally has not confirmed a positive effect on the meat performance of Japanese quails, regarding to the quantities of bee bread powder in the experimental groups.

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Pavelkova, A., Kalafova, A., Hanusova, E., Haščík, P., Capcarová, M., Tkáčcová, J., … Čuboň, J. (2020). MEAT PERFORMANCE OF JAPANESE QUAILS AFTER THE APPLICATION OF BEE BREAD POWDER. Potravinarstvo Slovak Journal of Food Sciences, 14, 735–743. https://doi.org/10.5219/1330

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