dc.contributor.advisor | Vasconez Galarza, Gustavo Adolfo | |
dc.contributor.author | Zambrano Santillán, Emmanuel Ricardo | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2023-11-07T15:45:19Z | |
dc.date.available | 2023-11-07T15:45:19Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2023 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/15053 | |
dc.description | Parrot farming is developed in all regions of Ecuador; climate conditions allow for greater productive performance. The objective of this experimental work was to evaluate the productive parameters and seminal quality in japonica quail (Coturnix japonica) supplemented with hydroponic green forage of corn, rice and beans. 24 male quails were used, which were fed with commercial balanced food and hydroponic forage of corn, rice and beans 10 grams for each experimental unit. Feed consumption, body weight, weight gain, feed conversion and macroscopic evaluation of semen: volume, pH and color were evaluated. In the variable food consumption there was no statistical difference (P>0.05) between the treatments, but numerically T1 obtained higher consumption than the treatments under study. 56(231g), 64(250.83g), 70 (256.67g), 77 (280.00g) and 84(288.17g). the results of body weights, male quail, analyzed in days. According to the Tukey test (P > 0.05), there were no differences between the treatments, but numerically there were differences between the treatments. days 56 (T2: 136.33). 63 (T3; 154.83), 70 (T2; 176.33), 77 (T3; 195.83) and 84 (T3; 216.67). In feed conversion there are no differences between treatments, according to the Tukey test (P >0.05). The best feed conversion was obtained on T2 at 56 days (10.47g/g), T3 day 63 (12.09 g/g), T2 day 70 (12.16g/g), T3 day 77 (8.80 g /g) and T3 day 84 (13, 83, 83g/g). The evaluation of fresh seminal samples with respect to ejaculate volume was higher for T3 (0.49 ml) and lower in T1 (0.47), T2 (0.37), T0 (0.37). The Average PH presented an average of 7.5 to 8. Regarding color and appearance, it was similar between the treatments under study. | es_ES |
dc.description | Parrot farming is developed in all regions of Ecuador; climate conditions allow for greater productive performance. The objective of this experimental work was to evaluate the productive parameters and seminal quality in japonica quail (Coturnix japonica) supplemented with hydroponic green forage of corn, rice and beans. 24 male quails were used, which were fed with commercial balanced food and hydroponic forage of corn, rice and beans 10 grams for each experimental unit. Feed consumption, body weight, weight gain, feed conversion and macroscopic evaluation of semen: volume, pH and color were evaluated. In the variable food consumption there was no statistical difference (P>0.05) between the treatments, but numerically T1 obtained higher consumption than the treatments under study. 56(231g), 64(250.83g), 70 (256.67g), 77 (280.00g) and 84(288.17g). the results of body weights, male quail, analyzed in days. According to the Tukey test (P > 0.05), there were no differences between the treatments, but numerically there were differences between the treatments. days 56 (T2: 136.33). 63 (T3; 154.83), 70 (T2; 176.33), 77 (T3; 195.83) and 84 (T3; 216.67). In feed conversion there are no differences between treatments, according to the Tukey test (P >0.05). The best feed conversion was obtained on T2 at 56 days (10.47g/g), T3 day 63 (12.09 g/g), T2 day 70 (12.16g/g), T3 day 77 (8.80 g /g) and T3 day 84 (13, 83, 83g/g). The evaluation of fresh seminal samples with respect to ejaculate volume was higher for T3 (0.49 ml) and lower in T1 (0.47), T2 (0.37), T0 (0.37). The Average PH presented an average of 7.5 to 8. Regarding color and appearance, it was similar between the treatments under study. | es_ES |
dc.description.abstract | La cotornicultura se desarrolla en todas las regiones del Ecuador, las condiciones del clima permiten mayor rendimiento productivo. El presente trabajo experimental tuvo como objetivo evaluar los parámetros productivos y calidad seminal en codornices japónica (Coturnix japónica) suplementados con forraje verde hidropónico de maíz, arroz y frejol. Se utilizaron 24 Codornices machos, los mismos que fueron alimentados con alimento balanceado comercial y forrajes hidropónicos de maíz, arroz y frejol 10 gramos a cada unidad experimental. Se evaluaron consumo de alimento, peso corporal, ganancia de peso, conversión alimenticia y evaluación macroscópica del semen: volumen, pH y color. En la variable consumo de alimento no existió diferencia estadística (P>0,05) entre los tratamientos, pero numéricamente el T1 obtuvo mayores consumos que los tratamientos en estudio. 56(231g), 64(250,83g), 70 (256,67g), 77 (280,00g) y 84(288,17g). los resultados de los pesos corporal, codornices machos, analizados en días. Según la prueba de Tukey (P >0,05) no se presentaron diferencias entre los tratamientos, pero numéricamente hubo diferencias entre los tratamientos. días 56 (T2: 136,33). 63 (T3; 154,83), 70(T2; 176,33), 77(T3; 195,83) y 84(T3; 216,67). En conversión alimenticia no existen diferencias entre los tratamientos, según la prueba de Tukey (P >0,05). Mejor conversión alimenticia la obtuvo el T2 a los 56 días (10, 47g/g), T3 día 63(12,09 g/g), T2 días 70 (12,16g/g), T3 día 77 (8. 80 g/g) y el T3 dia 84(13, 83, 83g/g). La evaluación de las muestras seminales frescas con respecto al eyaculado el volumen fue mayor para el T3 (0,49 ml) y menor en los T1(0,47), T2(0,37), T0(0,37). El Promedios PH presento promedio de 7, 5 a 8. Con respecto al color y aspecto fue similar entre los tratamientos en estudio. | es_ES |
dc.format.extent | 47 p. | es_ES |
dc.language.iso | es | es_ES |
dc.publisher | BABAHOYO: UTB, 2023 | es_ES |
dc.rights | Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Ecuador | * |
dc.rights.uri | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ec/ | * |
dc.subject | Cotornicultura | es_ES |
dc.subject | Forraje verde hidropónico | es_ES |
dc.subject | Parámetros productivos y calidad seminal | es_ES |
dc.title | Evaluación de los parámetros productivos y calidad seminal en codornices japónica (Coturnix japónica) suplementados con forraje verde hidropónico de maíz, arroz y frejol | es_ES |
dc.type | bachelorThesis | es_ES |