Light colors are important environmental factors affecting growth and reproductive performance of Japanese Quails. In the current study, a total number of 1060 of
Japanese quail chicks were used to assess the effect of white, red, and green light color
on body weight, age of sexual maturity, laying parameters as well as responses of reproductive organs. Results revealed that Japanese quails reared under red color light had
higher (P<0.05) body weight at five weeks of age, relative growth rate (RGR), the first 42
days of egg production, relative ovaries and testicle weights, sperm motility and fertility
and hatchability percentages (243.28 g, 184.50 %, 79.76 %, 4.33 %, 4.05 %, 90.50 %,
83.47 % and 83.47 %; respectively) than those raised under green and white light colors.
Also, quails subjected to red color light during growth reached sexual maturity earlier
(39.34 d) than birds subjected to white and green light colors (44.87 and 48.45 d). We
conclude that using red light color during the period of growth and laying in Japanese
quails improves growth and reproduction performances.
اسم المستقل | Hassan E. |
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