“…Because of their high economic efficiency, rapid sexual maturation and resistance to environmental stresses and disease, Japanese quail have attracted increasing attention as poultry species, second to the chicken, especially in developing countries (Bakoji et al, 2013;Nasar, Rahman, Hoque, Talukder, & Das, 2016;Santhi & Kalaikannan, 2017). Several studies have examined the social and economic status of farm quail (Das et al, 2008;Redoy, Shuvo, & Al-Mamun, 2017;Saka, Oyegbami, Okere, Omole, & Fayenuwo, 2018), their blood biochemical profiles and biological properties (Mnisi et al, 2018;Al-Tikriti, 2019) and the genetic diversity in farm populations (Bai, Pang, Zhang, Yun, & Qi, 2016;Rifki, Dewanti, Widyas, & Cahyadi, 2018;Shimma & Tadano, 2019). This information can be used to improve the production efficiency of farm quail populations.…”