- Selcuk Journal of Agriculture and Food Sciences
- Vol: 19 Issue: 37
- Effect of Tannen Supplementation on Performance of Japanese Quail Exposed to Experimental Aflatoxico...
Effect of Tannen Supplementation on Performance of Japanese Quail Exposed to Experimental Aflatoxicosis
Authors : Alp Önder Yildiz, Sinan Sefa Parlat, Yusuf Cufadar, Osman Olgun
Pages : 21-26
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Publication Date : 2005-12-25
Article Type : Research Article
Abstract :Tannen (TAN) was evaluated for its ability to reduce the deleterious effects of AF in Japanese quail. It was incorporated into the diets containing 3 mg/kg total AF. In the present study, 120 10-d-old Japanese quail were randomly distributed into four experimental groups (30 birds per group) and fed the following diets for 35 days: I) Control (C): bazal diet; II) C+3 mg/kg AF; III) C+1% TAN; IV) C+3 mg/kg AF+1% TAN of diet. Each treatment consisted of 10 replicates of 3 quail. Performance parameters were determined weekly. Feed and water were supplied ad libitum. The results showed that the group consuming alone AF-containing diet significantly had lower body weight gain and feed consumption than the others during the experiment. The addition of TAN to the AF-containing diet significantly reduced the deleterious effects of AF on body weight gain and feed consumption. While body weight gain was reduced by 28% in quail consuming the AF diet without TAN, but increased by 8% for quail consuming the AF plus TAN diet. Similarly, feed consump-tion was reduced 25% in birds consuming the AF diet without TAN, but increased by only 3% for birds consuming the AF plus TAN diet. Also, feeding AF plus TAN alone caused significant improved in feed conversion ratio during the experiment compared with the other groups. These results suggested that TAN effectively diminished the detrimental effects of AF on performance in this study.Keywords : Aflatoksin, bıldırcın, performans, tanen