Lead (Pb) is an environmental pollutant, especially due to its
anthropogenic activity.The present study aimed to investigate some of
the toxic effects of lead exposure in quails and its amelioration
through vitamin E supplementation. A total number of 420, day old chicks
of Japanese quail were assigned seven dietary treatments.. Control group
received only basal diet without any supplementation. Other groups
received lead (Pb) alone or in different combinations with vitamin E.
Lead (Pb) was administered in the feed at a dose level of 50, 75 and 100
mg/kg Pb. Vitamin E was administered in the feed at a dose level of
40mg/kg vit E .The body weight of each bird was weighed weekly and found
significant changes in the weight of quails. Pathological lesions in
lead (Pb) fed birds included enlarged, pale, friable liver and swollen
kidneys.On the other hand, supplementation of vitamins E in lead
intoxicated birds showed ameliorative effects in Lead (pb) toxicity. It
was concluded that the vitamin E ameliorated the lead induced toxic
effects in some of parameters studied