نتایج جستجو برای: growing quail

تعداد نتایج: 206752  

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2011
H W Wei T L Hsieh S K Chang W Z Chiu Y C Huang M F Lin

Two experiments were conducted to investigate the requirement for dietary crude protein (CP) in growing blue-breasted quail (BBQ). In Experiment 1, 300 1-day-old quails were randomly assigned to 10 groups according to a 2×5 factorial arrangement of treatments with two metabolisable energy (ME) levels (12.13 and 13.39 MJ/kg) and five CP concentrations (160, 190, 220, 250 and 280 g/kg) for 8 week...

2012
E. Lotfi S. Zerehdaran M. Ahani Azari

Keeping Japanese quail is an economic way for producing egg, because of their early sexual maturity (laying egg after 35 days), high egg production (250–270 eggs per year), resistance to most of poultry disease and great egg production persistency on a high level (approximately 14–18 months) (MURAKAMI and ARIKI, 1998). Japanese quail maturation happens in about 6 weeks of age and mature females...

2003
ROBERT E. RICKLEFS D. CALDWELL WILLIAM A. MONTEVECCHI

ABsT•CT.--Variation in the water, lipid, and nonlipid dry matter of eggs and newly hatched chicks of the Laughing Gull and Japanese Quail was related to variation in the size of the egg. Egg contents of the two species were, on average, very similar. Yolk size varied in direct proportion to egg size, but in the quail large eggs contained disproportionately low levels of lipid and high levels of...

Journal: :Journal of chemical neuroanatomy 2002
Philippe Absil Monica Papello Carla Viglietti-Panzica Jacques Balthazart GianCarlo Panzica

The sexually dimorphic testosterone-sensitive medial preoptic nucleus (POM) of quail can be identified by the presence of a dense network of vasotocinergic fibers. This innervation is sexually differentiated (present in males only) and testosterone sensitive. The origin of these fibers has never been formally identified although their steroid sensitivity suggests that they originate in parvocel...

Journal: :Journal of morphology 2000
S M Reilly

Hindlimb segmental kinematics and stride characteristics are quantified in several quail locomoting on a treadmill over a six-fold increase in speed. These data are used to describe the kinematics of a walking stride and to identify which limb elements are used to change stride features as speed increases. In quail, the femur does not move during locomotion and the tarsometatarsus-phalangeal jo...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1967
R J Pienta V Groupé

On primary infection with the Bryan strain of Rous sarcoma virus (RSV), the growth curve of the virus in the brain of Japanese quail was similar to that observed in chicks and turkey poults. Infectious virus disappeared from the brain after inoculation. After an eclipse period during which no virus was detectable, infectious virus began to appear at 2 days and reached maximal titers in the brai...

Journal: :Toxicology in vitro : an international journal published in association with BIBRA 2010
Jessica C Hervé Doug Crump John P Giesy Matthew J Zwiernik Steven J Bursian Sean W Kennedy

Ethoxyresorufin O-deethylase (EROD) activity was measured in primary cultures of ring-necked pheasant (Phasianuscolchicus) and Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) embryonic hepatocytes exposed to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD), 2,3,4,7,8-pentachlorodibenzofuran (PeCDF) and 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzofuran (TCDF) for 12, 24, 36 and 48 h. In ring-necked pheasant hepatocytes there was a ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1997
Richard L. Rotundo Susana G. Rossi Lili Anglister

The highly organized pattern of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) molecules attached to the basal lamina of the neuromuscular junction (NMJ) suggests the existence of specific binding sites for their precise localization. To test this hypothesis we immunoaffinity purified quail globular and collagen-tailed AChE forms and determined their ability to attach to frog NMJs which had been pretreated with h...

Journal: :Poultry science 2006
K W Wilhelms C G Scanes L L Anderson

Isoflavones are soy compounds that possess weak estrogenic and antiestrogenic activities. In addition, phytochemicals, including isoflavones, may play a role in regulating seasonal reproductive cycles. As soy is a common constituent in poultry diets, the effect of these compounds on the reproductive system of production birds may be of concern. The present study examined the putative effects of...

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