Calcium and phosphorus requirements of breeding bobwhite quail

Journal of Nutrition
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Abstract

In the course of studies designed to determine the calcium and phosphorus requirements of breeding bobwhite quail, it was found that best results were obtained when the Ca/P ratio in the diet was approximately 2.3:1. Variations in the Ca/P ratio produced significant differences in results when the level of phosphorus in the diet was 0.75%, but the differences were less marked when the level of phosphorus was increased to 1.00%. Although diets containing 0.75% phosphorus and 1.8% calcium appeared adequate for reproduction, as judged by the criteria of the maintenance of satisfactory condition in the breeders, egg production, fertility, hatchability and survival of offspring during the first 5 days after hatching, it was found that the winter mortality of the offspring of birds fed such a diet was much greater than that occurring in the offspring of birds fed on diets containing 1.00 or 1.25% phosphorus. It is concluded that breeding bobwhite quail require diets furnishing approximately 1.00% phosphorus and 2.3% calcium.
Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Calcium and phosphorus requirements of breeding bobwhite quail
Series title Journal of Nutrition
Volume 39
Issue 4
Year Published 1949
Language English
Contributing office(s) Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
Description 567-577
Larger Work Type Article
Larger Work Subtype Journal Article
Larger Work Title Journal of Nutrition
First page 567
Last page 577
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