Effect of Pawpaw Leaf Meal on Laying Performance and Egg Quality of Japanese Quails
Isa Inuwa,
James Jebba Omage,
Philip A Onimisi
et al.
Abstract:Background and Objective:The problem of feed shortages caused by rising costs of conventional feed ingredients has affected animal protein supply. A possible solution to this problem could be increased use of cheaper alternative feed ingredients, such as leaf meals. The study evaluated the effect of Pawpaw Leaf Meal on laying performance and egg quality of Japanese quail eggs. Materials and Methods: A total of 120 quail hens were allotted to five dietary treatments with three replicates of 8 birds each in a Co… Show more
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