Sex-related of some haematological and serum biochemical changes, fed high-protein diet in Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica)

Iranian Journal of Ichthyology(2021)

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This study aimed to investigate the effect of highly protein diet on some haematological and serum biochemical parameters in female and male Japanese quail ( Coturnix japonica ) at different age stages. Three different age stages of birds (0-30, 30-44 and >44 days) were included. After measuring the weight of birds, they were slaughtered and a blood samples were taken. Based on the results, there was an increase in the general protein and albumin in females and males at the age 3 months. The globin was higher in males. Reagrding the ratio of phosphorus and calcium, they were higher in females than males and alkaline phosphate and hemoglobin were elevated in males at 3 months of age, and in females was raised at 1st month. An increase from the normal level of total protein, albumin, calcium, hemoglobin and, alkaline phosphatase and a decrease of phosphorous and globin were observed by ageing. Many of the parameters were different significantly between sexes.
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japanese quail,serum,diet,sex-related,high-protein
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