Impact of different light intensities to Japanese quail eggs on hatching results and post-hatch performance

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Shaheryar Ali
Shahid Sherzada
Muhammad Usman
Ehsaan Ullah Khan
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 Animal Nutrition, Faculty of Animal Production and Technology
[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
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Lighted incubation; Dichromatic light; Light intensities; Japanese quail;
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The study aims to evaluate dichromatic light with different intensities during incubation on pre- and post-hatch performance of Japanese quail. In completely randomized design, 600 quail hatching eggs were evenly divided into 4 treatments, 3 replicates, and 50 eggs in each. These eggs were provided with lighted incubation [dichromatic light; green–red (GR) with three different intensities 150, 250, and 350 lx] with lighting schedule (12L: 12D), and one treatment was the complete dark period during incubation and considered as control group. After hatch, 300 quail chicks were equally divided into four treatments (3 replicates and 25 chicks in each). Effects of GR light with different intensities during incubation were evaluated on hatching traits and post-hatch performance of Japanese quails. Regarding hatching traits, hatchability was better in all the treated groups (150, 250, and 350 lx of GR light during incubation) compared to complete dark. In terms of embryonic mortality, early embryonic mortality was lower in the 250 lx group, mid embryonic mortality in dark, and late embryonic mortality in the 150 lx group. Furthermore, an ideal chick spread and growth performance (weight gain, feed intake, feed conversion ratio, and liveability) was reported in 250 lx group compared to other treated groups. Serum chemistry values were higher in dark group compared to 150, 250, and 350 lx groups. Pre-slaughter weight was higher in 250 and 350 lx group than 150 lx and dark group, whereas carcass weight was better in 350 lx group compared to dark. In conclusion, stimulation of dichromatic light (green + red) at 250 lx to Japanese quail eggs positively influenced hatching traits and post-hatch growth performance of Japanese quail.
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