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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Estudo comparativo da inclus?o de aditivos zoot?cnicos na ra??o de codornas japonesas em produ??o / Comparative study of the inclusion of zootechnical additives in the feed of Japanese quails in production

LEMOS, Marina Jorge de 08 December 2015 (has links)
Submitted by Jorge Silva (jorgelmsilva@ufrrj.br) on 2017-05-03T19:19:19Z No. of bitstreams: 1 2015 - Marina Jorge de Lemos.pdf: 6290720 bytes, checksum: 466915088ab49af16fcd11435ccc2913 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2017-05-03T19:19:19Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 2015 - Marina Jorge de Lemos.pdf: 6290720 bytes, checksum: 466915088ab49af16fcd11435ccc2913 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2015-12-08 / CAPES / An experiment was conducted in order to evaluate the intestinal morphology, performance, egg quality and analysis of the financial feasibility of including various additives in feed during the whole production period of Japanese quails. 360 quails were distributed in a completely randomized design in a time split plot scheme (9 to 23 weeks of age and 24 to 39 weeks old) with five treatments and eight repetitions of nine birds each. The used treatments were: control, antibiotic, prebiotic, probiotic and synbiotic. The intestinal morphology was evaluated by the height and width and width/height ratio of the villus, crypt depth and villus/crypt ratio; performance, by the feed intake, egg production, egg weight average, feed conversion (kg / kg and kg / dozen), egg mass and viability; egg quality, by the Haugh unit, yolk index, percentage of egg components, shell thickness measured by the micrometer and the scanning electron microscope (SEM); financial analysis was computed by the internal rate of return, net present value and cost benefit. The inclusion of additives in the feed increased the height and width of the villi, decreased crypt depth and increased villous / crypt ratio compared to the control. The inclusion of the additives reduced the feed intake in the two periods of production of the quails in comparison with the control. Throughout the production period, consumption was lower after inclusion of antibiotic and synbiotic in the feed. Egg production, egg weight average, egg mass and feed conversion (kg / kg and kg / dozen) were improved in the quails fed with additives in the two periods of production. The supply of additives within 24 to 39 weeks of age increased the Haugh unit of the eggs compared to the control. The inclusion of additives in the feed increased the yolk and shell percentage, and improved shell and membrane thickness measured by the micrometer compared to the control in both periods of production. The shell thickness (SEM) and the shell palisade layer were improved after inclusion of antibiotic and synbiotic in the feed within 24 to 39 weeks of age. The financial analysis showed best values in the treatments that used antibiotics and synbiotic. The inclusion of antibiotics, probiotic, prebiotic and synbiotic in the feed improves performance and egg quality throughout the production phase of Japanese quails, and these improvements increase effects when the birds receive the additives in the first productive period. The inclusion of antibiotics and synbiotic is more effective than the inclusion of the other additives in reducing food intake throughout the production period and improving shell thickness during the second production period. Intestinal integrity of Japanese quails improved after the inclusion of the tested additives. The financial analysis proved to be more viable to include antibiotic or synbiotic in the feed of Japanese quails in comparison to the other studied additives. / Foi conduzido um experimento com o objetivo de avaliar a morfologia intestinal, o desempenho, a qualidade dos ovos e an?lise da viabilidade financeira da inclus?o de diferentes aditivos na ra??o durante todo o per?odo produtivo de codornas japonesas. Foram utilizadas 360 codornas distribu?das em um delineamento inteiramente casualizado em esquema de parcela subdividida no tempo (de 9 at? 23 semanas de idade e de 24 at? 39 semanas de idade) com cinco tratamentos e oito repeti??es de nove aves cada. Os tratamentos utilizados foram: controle, antibi?tico, prebi?tico, probi?tico e simbi?tico. A morfologia intestinal foi avaliada atrav?s da altura e largura e propor??o largura/altura das vilosidades, profundidade de cripta e rela??o vilo: cripta; o desempenho pelo consumo de ra??o, produ??o de ovos, peso m?dio dos ovos, convers?o alimentar (kg/kg e kg/d?zia), massa dos ovos e viabilidade; a qualidade de ovos pela unidade Haugh, ?ndice de gema, percentagem dos componentes do ovo, espessura de casca medida pelo micr?metro e pelo microsc?pio eletr?nico de varredura (MEV); a an?lise financeira foi computada pela taxa interna de retorno, valor presente l?quido e benef?cio custo. A inclus?o dos aditivos na ra??o aumentou a altura e largura das vilosidades, diminuiu a profundidade de cripta e aumentou a rela??o vilo:cripta em compara??o com o controle. A inclus?o dos aditivos reduziu o consumo de ra??o nos dois per?odos de produ??o das codornas em compara??o com o controle. Durante todo o per?odo produtivo, o consumo foi menor ap?s inclus?o de antibi?tico e simbi?tico na ra??o. A produ??o de ovos, o peso m?dio dos ovos, a massa de ovos e a convers?o alimentar (kg/kg e kg/d?zia) foram melhores nas codornas alimentadas com os aditivos nos dois per?odos de produ??o. O fornecimento dos aditivos no per?odo de 24 at? 39 semanas de idade aumentou a unidade Haugh dos ovos em rela??o ao controle. A inclus?o dos aditivos na ra??o aumentou a porcentagem de gema e de casca, e melhorou a espessura da casca avaliada pelo micr?metro e das membranas da casca em compara??o com o controle nos dois per?odos de produ??o. A espessura da casca (MEV) e da camada pali?ada da casca foi melhor ap?s inclus?o de antibi?tico e simbi?tico na ra??o no per?odo de 24 at? 39 semanas de idade. A an?lise financeira mostrou os melhores valores nos tratamentos que utilizaram antibi?tico e simbi?tico. A inclus?o de antibi?tico, probi?tico, prebi?tico e simbi?tico na ra??o melhora o desempenho e a qualidade dos ovos durante toda a fase produtiva de codornas japonesas, sendo esse efeito potencializado quando as aves recebem os aditivos no primeiro per?odo produtivo. A inclus?o de antibi?tico e simbi?tico ? mais eficaz que a inclus?o dos outros aditivos na redu??o do consumo de ra??o em todo per?odo produtivo e em melhorar a espessura da casca durante o segundo per?odo produtivo. A integridade intestinal das codornas japonesas melhora ap?s a inclus?o dos aditivos testados. A an?lise financeira demonstrou ser mais vi?vel a inclus?o de antibi?tico ou de simbi?tico na ra??o das codornas japonesas em compara??o com os outros aditivos estudados.

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