The Journal of Poultry Science
Online ISSN : 1349-0486
Print ISSN : 1346-7395
ISSN-L : 1346-7395
Research Note
The Effect of Malic Acid on Performance and Some Digestive Tract Traits of Japanese Quails
Nuh OcakGuray ErenerAydin AltopCanan Kop
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2009 Volume 46 Issue 1 Pages 25-29

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To evaluate the effect of malic acid (MA) on performance and some digestive tract (gut) traits of Japanese quails, 320 quails were divided into 4 treatment groups each with 4 replicates containing 20 birds. While one of groups was fed a mash form basal diet with no additives (0MA), other groups were fed the diets with malic acid at 0.4 (0.4MA), 0.8 (0.8MA) or 1.2 (1.2MA) g/kg from 7 to 42d of age. The weight gains of 0.8MA and 1.2MA birds and the feed consumption of 1.2MA were higher than those of 0MA. Addition of the malic acid to the diets did not affect the feed efficiency. The 0.8MA birds had a higher carcass weight compared to other groups. The 1.2MA birds had a higher gut length compared to the 0MA. The results indicated that feeding diets with malic acid at 0.8 and 1.2g/kg might increase weight gain and feed consumption without affecting feed efficiency and a significant benefit of feeding diet with malic acid at 0.8g/kg compared to the control diet was obtained in terms of carcass weight in the Japanese quails.
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