Profitability of diets, nutritive value, performance and cecal activity of growing rabbits fed bean vein hay

Q4 Veterinary
M. Suliman, D. Saber, M. EL-MANYLAWI, M. Ibrahim
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A feeding trail was conducted to study effect of bean viens hay (BVH) on the growing rabbit’s performance, nutritive value and cecum activity and economic return of experimental diets that. Seventy two New Zealand White (NZW) rabbits (6 week of age) were divided into 6 groups and were fed 6 experimental diets inclusion BVH and Galzym® enzyme contains cellulase, xylanase, lipase, amylase, protease, pectinase, arabinase, phytase, α-galactosidase, and β-glucosidase additives. Group 1 fed negative control (basal diet without both BVH and Galzym®) and group 2 fed positive control diets (basal diet without BVH and with Galzym®). The 3rd and 4th groups fed 25% BVH substitution of clover hay without Galzym® (T3) and with Galzym® (T4). The 5th and 6th group’s rabbits fed 50% BVH substitution of clover hay without Galzym® (T5) and with Galzym® (T6). The crude fiber, NDF, ADF, ADL and cellulose were higher in BVH than those in clover hay while, CP% and digestible energy (Kcal/kg) were lower in BVH than those in clover hay. Results of interaction between BVH and Galzym® additives (treatment effect) had significant (P<0.05) effect on rabbits productive performance, all nutrients digestibility except EE and DCP%, blood biochemical (TP, albumin, globulin, albumin/globulin ratio, cholesterol, ALT, and urea), and cecum activity (TVFA’s and NH3). Moreover, main effect of BVH was significantly (P<0.05) improved of rabbits productive performance, nutrients digestibility (DM, OM, CP, CF, and NFE%), blood constituents (TP, albumin, globulin, and ALT), and TVFA’s in cecum. Enzyme main effect decreased (P<0.05) FI and formation of NH3 in rabbit’s cecum. In conclusion, the dietary BVH improved the productive performance of growing rabbits without negative effect on health status. Enzyme addition increases the BVH utilization and diets profitability.
豆脉干草饲养生长兔的日粮效益、营养价值、生产性能和盲肠活性
通过饲喂试验研究了豆芽干草(BVH)对生长兔生产性能、营养价值、盲肠活性和经济效益的影响。选用72只6周龄的新西兰白兔(NZW),随机分为6组,分别饲喂含有BVH和含有纤维素酶、木聚糖酶、脂肪酶、淀粉酶、蛋白酶、果胶酶、阿拉伯酶、植酸酶、α-半乳糖苷酶和β-葡萄糖苷酶添加剂的Galzym®酶的6种试验饲粮。1组饲喂阴性对照(不含BVH和Galzym®),2组饲喂阳性对照(不含BVH和Galzym®)。第3组和第4组分别饲喂不加Galzym®(T3)和加Galzym®(T4)的25% BVH替代三叶草干草。第5组和第6组分别饲喂不加Galzym®(T5)和加Galzym®(T6) 50% BVH替代三叶草干草。粗纤维、NDF、ADF、ADL和纤维素含量均高于三叶草干草,CP%和可消化能(Kcal/kg)均低于三叶草干草。结果BVH与Galzym®添加剂互作(处理效果)对家兔生产性能、除粗脂肪和粗蛋白质%外的所有营养物质消化率、血液生化指标(TP、白蛋白、球蛋白、白蛋白/球蛋白比、胆固醇、ALT和尿素)和盲肠活性(TVFA和NH3)均有显著(P<0.05)影响。此外,BVH的主要作用是显著(P<0.05)提高家兔生产性能、营养物质消化率(DM、OM、CP、CF和NFE%)、血液成分(TP、白蛋白、球蛋白和ALT)和盲肠TVFA。酶主效应降低了兔盲肠FI和NH3的生成(P<0.05)。综上所述,饲粮中添加BVH提高了生长兔的生产性能,但对健康状况没有负面影响。添加酶可提高BVH利用率和饲料盈利能力。
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Online Journal of Animal and Feed Research
Online Journal of Animal and Feed Research Veterinary-Veterinary (all)
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