Effect of Supplementation of Different Levels of Azolla Plant Powder on The Productive Performance and Some Qualitative Characteristics of Eggs of Japanese Quail

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THIS college STUDY of agriculture/ was carried Kirkuk out in university the poultry form field (18 of th Feb, the animal 2022 until production 18th April department 2022), to / investigate effect of different azolla plant powder on the egg production, and its quality of Japanese quail. Twenty male and sixty females at age 40 days were randomly allocated to five treatments (0% azolla, 4% azolla, 8% azolla, 4% azolla + Enzyme and 8% azolla + Enzyme). By using the electronic balance and digital clipper Vernier, the egg production and the egg quality traits were taken daily. The statistical software SAS was utilized to compute the mean, standard error, and significance using the General Linear Model (GLM). The discrepancies between the means were tested using the Duncan multiple range test. All the traits were significantly differing among the treatments (p<0.05). We conclude that adding azolla at 8% with enzyme was enhanced and increase the productivity and the egg quality traits of Japanese quail.

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Al-Jabari, Q. H., Mohammed, M. A., Baker, A. G., & Shaker, A. (2024). Effect of Supplementation of Different Levels of Azolla Plant Powder on The Productive Performance and Some Qualitative Characteristics of Eggs of Japanese Quail. Egyptian Journal of Veterinary Science(Egypt), 55(7), 1869–1874. https://doi.org/10.21608/EJVS.2024.264049.1793

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