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    The posibilities using of bee pollen powder on breeding japenese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) rations: II. hatching results
    (Batman Üniversitesi, 2021-06-30) Akın, Yüksel; Çelen, Mehmet Fatih
    In this study, it was aimed to determine the effects of supplementing breeding quail rations with different level concentrations (C: 0, BPP1: 1, BPP5: 5, BPP10: 10, and BPP20: 20 g/kg feed) of the bee pollen powder (BPP) on hatching results in Japanese quails. Hatching eggs used in the experiment; 9- week-old, including 105 females and 45 male were obtained from Japanese quail. After breeding quails feeding six weeks; for the determination of the results of incubation, from each of groups randomly 90 eggs selected (each of 30 sub-groups) and a total of 450 eggs were placed in the incubator. With regard to the hatching results, significant effects of BPP supplementation were detected on fertility, fertile hatchability, newly hatched chick weight, (P<0.05), early period mortality, and external pip ratio (P<0.01); however no significantly effect on egg weight loss, hatching performance, middle and late period mortality (P>0,05). When all of results are evaluated, bee pollen powder supplement is recommended for quail diets.