TY - JOUR TI - The effects of supplementation of cinnamon and turmeric powder mixture in ration of quail on performance and quality of eggs SP - 249 SN - 2322455X (ISSN) EP - 254 KW - Cinnamon powder KW - Egg quality KW - Performance KW - Quail KW - Turmeric powder AV - public A1 - Suwarta, F. X. A1 - Suryani, C. L. IS - 4 PB - Scienceline Publication, Ltd JF - World?s Veterinary Journal VL - 9 Y1 - 2019/12/25/ ID - eprints328 N2 - The use of herbal ingredients to improve poultry production is increasingly developing in Indonesia. This study aimed to determine the effect of mixed supplementation of turmeric powder and cinnamon on the performance and egg quality of Japanese quail. This study consisted of four treatments with three replications (25 quails per replicate) established in a completely randomized design. The treatments consisted of: T0 (control); T1 (10 g turmeric + 10 g cinnamon) / kg of feed; T2 (20 g turmeric + 20 g cinnamon) / kg of feed; and T3 (40 g turmeric + 40 g cinnamon) / kg of feed. Parameters measured included feed intake, body weight, feed conversion ratio, egg production, egg weight, yolk weight, yolk color index, egg white weight, eggshell weight, and egg cholesterol level. In addition, the percentage of quails reached maturity at 42 days of age were recorded. The obtained results indicated supplementation of the mixture of turmeric and cinnamon decreased feed intake and significantly improved feed conversion ratio. Quail weight at 42 days was not significantly different in different treatments. The percentage of laying quails increased in experimental treatments. Dietary supplementation with the mixture of turmeric and cinnamon significantly increased egg production, egg weight, yolk weight, yolk color index and eggshell weight. Supplementation of turmeric and cinnamon mixture significantly reduced low-density lipoprotein levels and increased high-density lipoprotein in egg yolk. It is concluded that the dietary inclusion of turmeric and cinnamon powder mixture (40 g + 40 g) / kg of feed can improve the performance and egg quality of quails. UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85086866243&doi=10.36380%2fSCIL.2019.WVJ31&partnerID=40&md5=0f3686b389f60916012d2e22f4a324d6 ER -