07. Productivity of poults of quails at use of lactic acid in feed compound

Nechaj N. M., Otchenashko V. V.
Pages: 31-35.

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Abstract
Aim. To define influence of different levels of suckling acid in the mixed fodder on the productivity and charges of feed by the quail of meat direction of the productivity. Methods. During researches zootechnic, mathematical and statistical methods are used. Results. Feeding of the mixed fodder to the sapling/pl of quail of breed pharaoh with the different level of suckling acid influenced on living mass, average daily and relative increases, stored of population and expense of feed on 1 kg of increase of living mass. Conclusions. Is it set that feeding of the mixed fodder to the quail by age 1-49 twenty-four hours, to that is suckling acid added, assists the increase of living mass on 3,1-9% and to the cost of feed cutting on 0,6-2,4%.


Key words: quail, mixed fodder, productivity, suckling acid, nidkycliubachi.



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