Impact of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Boulardii Supplementation As Probiotic On Productive Performance And Economic Efficiency Of Growing Rabbits

Basma Abdel-Aziz Elsawy, I. Elsyed, Ayman Ahmed, Yaser Elbadwy
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Our study was carried out at the farm of Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams University, Egypt. The average temperatures were 18.4°C and 23.9 °C from December 2017 - February 2018 to study the effects of Saccharomyces cerevisiae boulardii supplementation (as feed additives) on productive performance of growing rabbits. Sixty growing rabbits of the NZW (New Zealand White Rabbits), (4 weeks old) and weighted (603.62 gm mean body weight) were randomly distributed into 4 treated groups, n=15 rabbits per each group. Rabbits of supplemented groups were given 100 (R1), 200 (R2) and 400 (R3) gm/ton feed of Saccharomyces cerevisiae boulardii mixed in the diet for 6 successive weeks. Individual live body weight was noted weekly from start till the end of the experiment. At the end of the experimental period, 10 rabbits (from each group) were fasting for 12 hrs, then slaughtered for carcass traits measure. Experimental lighting system was 16-hours photoperiod /day (16L: 8D) through both daily natural and the artifi-cial fluorescent lighting. A pelleted ration of 17.3% crude protein, 13.37% crude fiber and 2510 kcal of digestible energy per kg feed was offered ad libitum all the time. Results revealed significant (P≤0.05) increases in the final body weight and daily weight gain with saccharomyces cerevisiae supplementation when compared with control group. Though, significantly (P≤0.05) improved feed conversion ratio in all treated groups compared with control one were noticed. Feed intake was the lower in treated groups than control group. There were significant (P≤0.05) increasing in hot carcass weight and carcass percentage with respect to the control group. Supplemented Saccharomyces cerevisiae reduced (P≤0.05) the liver, heart, lungs and kidneys percentages compared the control group. Supplemented rabbit feeds with saccharomyces cerevisiae boulardii in their diets had highly increasing in relative economic efficiency and clear improvement of net revenue than control group.
添加布拉酵母作为益生菌对生长兔生产性能和经济效益的影响
我们的研究是在埃及艾因沙姆斯大学农业学院的农场进行的。2017年12月至2018年2月的平均温度分别为18.4°C和23.9°C,以研究添加布拉酵母(作为饲料添加剂)对生长兔生产性能的影响。将60只生长中的NZW(新西兰白兔)(4周龄)和体重(603.62克平均体重)的兔子随机分为4个治疗组,每组n=15只。给予补充组的兔子100(R1)、200(R2)和400(R3)克/吨饲料中混合的酿酒酵母布拉氏酵母,连续6周。从实验开始到实验结束,每周记录个体活体重。在实验期结束时,每组10只兔子禁食12小时,然后屠宰进行胴体性状测量。实验照明系统为16小时光周期/天(16L:8D),通过日常自然和人工荧光照明。一直以来,每公斤饲料提供17.3%粗蛋白质、13.37%粗纤维和2510千卡可消化能量的颗粒化日粮。结果显示,与对照组相比,添加酿酒酵母后,最终体重和日增重显著增加(P≤0.05)。然而,与对照组相比,所有处理组的饲料转化率均显著提高(P≤0.05)。处理组的采食量低于对照组。与对照组相比,热胴体重量和胴体百分比显著增加(P≤0.05)。与对照组相比,补充酿酒酵母降低了肝、心、肺和肾的百分比(P≤0.05)。与对照组相比,日粮中添加布拉酵母的兔饲料相对经济效益显著提高,净收入明显提高。
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