Quail is rich in protein, calcium and can be
reared with little capital but there is paucity of
information on the feeding regime hence this study was
designed to determine the effect of different feeding
regimes on growth and carcass quality etc. One hundred
and twenty 2-weeks Japanese quail chicks of mean
weight of 40.78±1.7g were used for the feeding trial. The
study had 3 feeding regimes replicated four times in a
complete randomized design (CRD). In group 1(Q1), the
quails were fed once daily, group 2 (Q2) were fed twice
daily while in group 3 (Q3) the quails were fed thrice,
daily. Data were collected on feed intake, weight gain
and feed conversion ratio etc. The mean total weight
gain across the treatments was significantly influenced
by different feeding regime (P<0.05). The feed efficiency
was relatively the same in Q2 and Q3 (P>0.05). No
mortality was reported across the treatments. The
dressing percentage of the quails in the treatments was
significantly influenced by the treatment effects (P<0.05).
Flavor, texture and general acceptability of the meat
were not influenced the feeding regime. It could be
concluded that feeding quails twice supported improved
weight gain, feed efficiency and carcass quality.
Keywords : Feed Efficiency, Feeding Regime, Protein, Quails, Weight Gain