Feed restriction in growing rabbits: performance and digestibility

L. Machado, R. Camargos, Eugenio Martinez-Peredez, C. Faria, Jássia Silveira, Victor Silva, Dienas Pereira
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Strategies that reduce feeding costs became extremely important in the pandemic period, which provided a great increasing in the rabbit feeding costs. Feed restriction can improve intestinal health as well as to economize feed in the farm. This work aimed to evaluate the productive performance and digestibility in growing rabbits submitted to feed restriction. Therefore, 160 rabbits weaned at 32 days of age were distributed into two groups, which consisted of ad libitum and feed restriction. Rabbits with feed restriction received 50g per day in the week after weaning, 100g daily from 53 to 60 days of age and ad libitum from 39 to 53 and 61 to 74 days of age. Rabbits of the ad libitum group has free access to feed throughout all experimental period (32 to 74 days of age). For the digestibility assay, total faeces collection was performed using 10 animals from each treatment of the growing experiment. Rabbits with feed restriction were lighter at 39, 53 and 60 days, but reached 74 days with similar slaughter weight, showing compensatory growth. The productive performance of rabbits with feed restriction was impaired within the two restriction periods, with subsequent recovery. The treatments alternated superiority for daily weight gain in the different evaluated periods, although considering the entire period, there was similarity. Outside the restriction periods and considering the entire experimental period, daily feed consumption was similar, suggesting that there were no significant feed savings. Feed conversion was similar when consider all period. There were no significant effects on the digestibility coefficients of dry matter, organic matter and mineral matter. Feed restriction at the proposed levels can be used without impairing the performance of rabbits.
生长兔饲料限制:生产性能和消化率
在大流行期间,降低饲养成本的战略变得极其重要,这使得兔子的饲养成本大大增加。限制饲料可以改善肠道健康,节约饲料。本研究旨在评价饲喂限制条件下生长兔的生产性能和消化率。因此,将160只32日龄断奶家兔分为自由采食组和限饲组。限饲兔在断奶后1周内饲喂50g / d, 53 ~ 60日龄饲喂100g / d, 39 ~ 53日龄和61 ~ 74日龄随意饲喂。试验期(32 ~ 74日龄),自由采食组自由采食。消化率试验采用生长试验每个处理10只动物的粪便收集。限制饲兔在39、53和60日龄时体重较轻,但到74日龄时屠宰体重相近,表现出代偿性生长。限制饲兔的生产性能在两个限制期内均受到损害,随后恢复。在不同的评估期,两种治疗方法在日增重方面交替存在优势,尽管考虑到整个评估期,存在相似性。在限制期之外,考虑到整个试验期,日采食量相似,说明没有显著的饲料节约。考虑到所有时期,饲料转化率相似。对干物质、有机物和无机物的消化率系数无显著影响。在不影响家兔生产性能的情况下,可以采用上述水平的限饲。
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