Effects of prenatal dichromatic light exposure on hatching results and post-hatch performance of Japanese quail

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Muhammad Safwan
Shahid Mehmood
Shahid Sherzada
Muhammad Usman
Syed Ghulam Mohayud Din Hashmi
Shaheryar Ali
Abd ur Rehman
Muhammad Faisal Riaz
Usman Elahi
Murrawat Hussain
Hafiz Rao Abdul Latif
Kinza Saleem
Sohail Ahmad
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[1] University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences,Department of Poultry Production, Faculty of Animal Production and Technology
[2] Government College University,Department of Zoology
[3] University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences,Department of Wildlife and Ecology, Faculty of Fisheries and Wildlife
[4] Muhammad Nawaz Shareef University of Agriculture,Department of Poultry Science, Faculty of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
[5] Superior University,Faculty of Agriculture & Veterinary Sciences
[6] University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences,Department of Animal Nutrition, Faculty of Animal Production and Technology
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Hatching traits; Japanese quail; Dichromatic lighted incubation; Post-hatch performance;
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Present study evaluated the effect of lighted incubation on pre- and post-hatch performance of Japanese quail. In a completely randomized design, 1200 eggs were evenly divided into 4 treatments groups having six replicates (each tray was considered as replicate), 50 eggs each. Different dichromatic lights (Green + Red; GR, Green + Blue; GB, and Blue + Red; BR) of 250 lux were provided during incubation for 12 h daily and effects of these lights very evaluated on hatching results and post-hatch growth. After hatch, 600 quail chicks were divided into 4 treatments, 6 replicates, and 25 birds each. Regarding hatching traits, better hatchability was found in the GR group compared to GB, BR, and dark group; while early embryonic mortality was lower in BR, GB, and dark group than GR; mid embryonic mortality was lower in dark group and late embryonic mortality was noted in the GR group than those of other treatment groups. In addition, moisture loss during incubation was minimum in BR and dark groups; however, chick spread was better in the GR group. In terms of growth performance, weight gain was better in the GR group; feed intake in dark, feed conversion ratio in BR, and livability were better in BR and GR group. In morphometrics, keel and shank length were higher in all the colored groups (GB, BR, and GR) whereas body length, wing spread, shank circumference, drumstick length, and circumference were higher in the GR group. Regarding serum chemistry, glucose, albumin, and globulin levels were higher in the GR group. It was concluded that under the experimental conditions, GR light at the prenatal stage to Japanese quail eggs positively influenced hatching performance and post-hatch growth.
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