Effects of supra-nutritional levels of vitamin E and vitamin C on growth performance and egg production traits of Japanese quails

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A study was conducted to evaluate growth performance and egg production traits of Japanese quails fed diets containing different supra-nutritional levels of vitamin E and C (600, 800 and 1000 mg/kg). A completely randomised design was adopted and main effects (vitamin E and C) were arranged in a 3 × 3 factorial approach. Throughout the study (42 to 105 d), the highest feed intake (vitamin C, p =.01) and weight gain (vitamin E × C, tendency p =.06) were obtained with vitamin E and/or C at 800 mg/kg whereas the highest dietary efficiency with 600 mg/kg of vitamin E plus 600 or 1000 of C and with 800 mg/kg of E plus 600 or 800 mg/kg of C (vitamin E × C, tendency p =.06). The highest final body weight was achieved with 1000 mg/kg of both the vitamins (vitamin E × C, p =.02). Vitamin E and/or C at 1000 mg/kg increased egg production, weight of produced eggs (vitamin E × C, p =.04), number of produced eggs to feed ratio, weight of produced eggs to feed ratio (vitamin E and C, p

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Sigolo, S., Khazaei, R., Seidavi, A., Gallo, A., & Prandini, A. (2019). Effects of supra-nutritional levels of vitamin E and vitamin C on growth performance and egg production traits of Japanese quails. Italian Journal of Animal Science, 18(1), 480–487. https://doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2018.1539628

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