# Regression-based determination of cumin seed as a natural growth promoter in japanese quail

**Authors:** Mehran Mehri, Mahmoud Ghazaghi, Morteza Asghari-Moghadam, Hamid-Reza Behboodi, Mohammad Rokouei

PMC · DOI: 10.1016/j.psj.2025.105881 · Poultry Science · 2025-09-22

## TL;DR

This study found that adding cumin seed to the diet of Japanese quail improves their growth and feed efficiency, with an optimal amount around 25-35 g/kg.

## Contribution

The study introduces a regression-based method to determine the optimal dietary inclusion of cumin seed for enhancing quail growth performance.

## Key findings

- Body weight gain increased linearly with cumin seed inclusion, showing significant improvement compared to the control.
- Regression analyses estimated the optimal cumin seed inclusion for growth performance and feed efficiency at 21-35 g/kg.
- Breast meat yield optimization was predicted at approximately 25-29 g/kg of cumin seed inclusion.

## Abstract

This study evaluated the effects of dietary cumin seed (CS) supplementation on the growth performance and carcass traits of Japanese quail chicks from 7 to 28 days of age. A total of 375 quail chicks were randomly assigned to five dietary treatments consisting of 0.0 (control), 10, 20, 30, and 40 g/kg CS, with five replicates per treatment in a completely randomized design. Results revealed that feed intake tended to be decreased by increasing CS (P = 0.133), whereas body weight gain increased linearly with CS inclusion, showing significant improvement compared with control (P = 0.017). Gain to feed ratio (G:F) exhibited a significant quadratic response, but overall differences among treatments were not significant (P = 0.117). Carcass traits were generally not influenced by CS, although breast meat yield tended to improve with increasing CS levels (P = 0.073). Regression analyses using various polynomial and broken-line models estimated the optimum dietary cumin seed inclusion to range between 21 and 35 g/kg diet for maximizing growth performance and feed efficiency. Breast meat yield optimization was predicted at approximately 25 to 29 g/kg. In conclusion, dietary supplementation of cumin seed can enhance growth performance in Japanese quail, with an optimal inclusion level estimated near 25 to 35 g/kg of diet. These findings provide guidance for using cumin seed as a natural growth promoter to improve productive efficiency in quail production.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** weight gain (MESH:D015430)
- **Species:** Coturnix japonica (Japanese quail, species) [taxon 93934], Coturnix coturnix (Common quail, species) [taxon 9091]

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