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Sex‐related differences in the nutritional value of Japanese quail meat
Authors:Katarzyna E. Sartowska  Agnieszka Korwin‐Kossakowska  Ewa Polawska  Paulina Lipinska  Grazyna Sender
Affiliation:Institute of Genetics and Animal Breeding, Polish Academy of Sciences, , 05‐552 Magdalenka, Poland
Abstract:The objective of the study was to evaluate the impact of birds’ sex on the carcass composition and meat (breast muscle) nutritional value in Japanese quails in a large‐scale four‐generation study. Standard poultry feed was used, based on maize, soya bean meal and wheat. Four generations of quails were housed up to the age of 17 weeks each. Then samples of breast muscle were collected after dissection and analysed for basic nutrient content and for fatty acids composition. Results were analysed by GLM procedure in SAS, and significance of differences between birds of different sex was estimated by Duncan's test. Dissection revealed marked differences between birds’ of different sex in case of relative organ weight. Results of meat analyses showed no differences in the basic composition. Fatty acids analyses showed a more advantageous profile in female meat.
Keywords:Japanese quail  meat chemical composition  meat fatty acid profile  sex
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