PRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE, SOME HEMATOLOGICAL TRAITS AND GENETIC RELATIONSHIP IN DIFFERENT LOCAL QUAIL AFFECTED BY DIETING THE RAPESEED (CANOLA) SEEDS POWDER

The impact of dietary supplementation with (2) levels of canola seed powdered and the effect of different local quails' lines and the influence of diet × line on the productive performance, Some hematological traits and genetic relationship, has to be investigated in this study. A total of 162...

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Main Authors: Hurea Abdulrazaq, sheren mahmud, Jenan najdat, Sardar Sardare
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Published: College of Agriculture 2020-05-01
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Jenan najdat
Sardar Sardare
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description The impact of dietary supplementation with (2) levels of canola seed powdered and the effect of different local quails' lines and the influence of diet × line on the productive performance, Some hematological traits and genetic relationship, has to be investigated in this study. A total of 162 laying quail in three lines color white; black; and yellowish-brown were randomly distributed to (3) treatment groups with (3) replicates/ treatment/ line T<sup>0</sup>: control (standard diet); T<sup>1</sup> and T<sup>2</sup> were standard diets supplemented with 1% and 3% canola seeds powder (CSP) respectively. The results of Genetic relationship using RAPD-PCR marker, noted that genetic similarity values range between 0.5 to 1. The highest number of bands was 28 among all groups used. The highest percentage of Polymorphisms observed in the primer OPA-14. The highest range of the molecular weight was (200 - 1500 bp). The basal diet supplemented with 3% of (CSP) had higher final body weight. There was a significant (P≤0.05) difference between line groups, as the brown line exhibited higher values for final body weight. It can be noted that T<sup>2</sup> (3% CSP) the white line had a higher Feed intake. 1% and 3% (CSP) provided best feed conversion ratio. T<sup>1</sup> (1% CSP) had higher egg mass, egg weight and hen-day egg production. T<sup>2</sup> recorded highest levels since hematocrit level influenced. Generally, can be concluded and recommended that using 1%, 3% (CSP) had helped improve body metabolism and satisfactorily impacts performance and health in different local quail lines.
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spelling doaj-art-d8962ea7cdd64c978cbc91cb7ef4aa752025-08-20T03:23:51ZengCollege of AgricultureMesopotamia Journal of Agriculture1815-316X2224-97962020-05-01482334910.33899/magrj.2020.126750.1029164629PRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE, SOME HEMATOLOGICAL TRAITS AND GENETIC RELATIONSHIP IN DIFFERENT LOCAL QUAIL AFFECTED BY DIETING THE RAPESEED (CANOLA) SEEDS POWDERHurea Abdulrazaq0sheren mahmud1Jenan najdat2Sardar Sardare3Animal Resource Department, Agriculture Engineering Sciences College, Salahaddin University/Erbil, Iraq.قسم الانتاج الحیوانی, کلیة علوم الهندسة الزراعیة - صلاحالدین &ndash; العراققسم الانتاج الحیوانی, کلیة علوم الهندسة الزراعیة - صلاحالدین &ndash; العراققسم الانتاج الحیوانی, کلیة علوم الهندسة الزراعیة - صلاحالدین &ndash; العراقThe impact of dietary supplementation with (2) levels of canola seed powdered and the effect of different local quails' lines and the influence of diet × line on the productive performance, Some hematological traits and genetic relationship, has to be investigated in this study. A total of 162 laying quail in three lines color white; black; and yellowish-brown were randomly distributed to (3) treatment groups with (3) replicates/ treatment/ line T<sup>0</sup>: control (standard diet); T<sup>1</sup> and T<sup>2</sup> were standard diets supplemented with 1% and 3% canola seeds powder (CSP) respectively. The results of Genetic relationship using RAPD-PCR marker, noted that genetic similarity values range between 0.5 to 1. The highest number of bands was 28 among all groups used. The highest percentage of Polymorphisms observed in the primer OPA-14. The highest range of the molecular weight was (200 - 1500 bp). The basal diet supplemented with 3% of (CSP) had higher final body weight. There was a significant (P≤0.05) difference between line groups, as the brown line exhibited higher values for final body weight. It can be noted that T<sup>2</sup> (3% CSP) the white line had a higher Feed intake. 1% and 3% (CSP) provided best feed conversion ratio. T<sup>1</sup> (1% CSP) had higher egg mass, egg weight and hen-day egg production. T<sup>2</sup> recorded highest levels since hematocrit level influenced. Generally, can be concluded and recommended that using 1%, 3% (CSP) had helped improve body metabolism and satisfactorily impacts performance and health in different local quail lines.https://magrj.mosuljournals.com/article_164629_eef5a393c1a6768f3ff232e104786a82.pdfrapd - pcrhematocritlaying quail
spellingShingle Hurea Abdulrazaq
sheren mahmud
Jenan najdat
Sardar Sardare
PRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE, SOME HEMATOLOGICAL TRAITS AND GENETIC RELATIONSHIP IN DIFFERENT LOCAL QUAIL AFFECTED BY DIETING THE RAPESEED (CANOLA) SEEDS POWDER
Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture
rapd - pcr
hematocrit
laying quail
title PRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE, SOME HEMATOLOGICAL TRAITS AND GENETIC RELATIONSHIP IN DIFFERENT LOCAL QUAIL AFFECTED BY DIETING THE RAPESEED (CANOLA) SEEDS POWDER
title_full PRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE, SOME HEMATOLOGICAL TRAITS AND GENETIC RELATIONSHIP IN DIFFERENT LOCAL QUAIL AFFECTED BY DIETING THE RAPESEED (CANOLA) SEEDS POWDER
title_fullStr PRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE, SOME HEMATOLOGICAL TRAITS AND GENETIC RELATIONSHIP IN DIFFERENT LOCAL QUAIL AFFECTED BY DIETING THE RAPESEED (CANOLA) SEEDS POWDER
title_full_unstemmed PRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE, SOME HEMATOLOGICAL TRAITS AND GENETIC RELATIONSHIP IN DIFFERENT LOCAL QUAIL AFFECTED BY DIETING THE RAPESEED (CANOLA) SEEDS POWDER
title_short PRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE, SOME HEMATOLOGICAL TRAITS AND GENETIC RELATIONSHIP IN DIFFERENT LOCAL QUAIL AFFECTED BY DIETING THE RAPESEED (CANOLA) SEEDS POWDER
title_sort productive performance some hematological traits and genetic relationship in different local quail affected by dieting the rapeseed canola seeds powder
topic rapd - pcr
hematocrit
laying quail
url https://magrj.mosuljournals.com/article_164629_eef5a393c1a6768f3ff232e104786a82.pdf
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