Influence of dietary chitosan supplementation on ovarian development and reproductive performance of New Zealand White rabbit does

IF 1.8 4区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
M. Kamal, Nesreen H. Aljahdali, Fatima A Jaber, K. A. Majrashi, Waleid H Kishk, H. Khalil, A. Abdel-Khalek, M. Ayoub, M. A. Abd El-Hack
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Abstract This study aimed to determine the effect of dietary chitosan supplementation on the productive and reproductive performance of New Zealand White (NZW) rabbits. Forty healthy weaned female rabbits were randomly distributed into four experimental groups (10 females per group) and fed ad libitum for six months. A basal diet without chitosan supplementation was used as a control. The other three experimental groups were fed a basal diet plus 0.2, 0.4, or 0.6 g chitosan/kg diet. After eight weeks, three females from each group were sacrificed for morphological observation of ovarian tissues. The remaining animals were used for reproductive studies by a maximum of three parities. Morphological observation of ovaries demonstrated that females fed a diet containing 0.2 g/kg chitosan had increased ovarian diameter and elevated number of mature follicles compared with the control and the other experimental groups. Receptivity, conception rate, and kindling interval were significantly (P˂0.05) higher in females fed diets containing 0.2 and 0.4 g/kg chitosan compared to the other groups. Moreover, there was a trend toward a higher average milk yield throughout the lactating period in females fed a diet containing 0.2 g/kg chitosan (P=0.904). Diets containing up to 0.4 g/kg chitosan were positively correlated with increased receptivity rate and several parities. However, diets containing up to 0.4 g/kg chitosan were negatively correlated with decreased receptivity time, kindling interval, litter size at weaning, mortality rate at weaning, bunny weight at weaning, and milk yield. The present study’s findings indicate that diets containing 0.2 g/kg chitosan improved reproductive efficiency in female NZW rabbits.
日粮中添加壳聚糖对新西兰大白兔卵巢发育和繁殖性能的影响
摘要本研究旨在确定日粮中添加壳聚糖对新西兰白(NZW)兔生产和繁殖性能的影响。将40只健康断奶母兔随机分为4个实验组(每组10只),随意喂养6个月。使用不添加壳聚糖的基础饮食作为对照。其他三个实验组喂食基础日粮加0.2、0.4或0.6克壳聚糖/kg日粮。8周后,每组处死3只雌性,对卵巢组织进行形态学观察。剩下的动物被用于生殖研究,最多有三对。卵巢的形态学观察表明,与对照组和其他实验组相比,喂食含有0.2g/kg壳聚糖的饮食的雌性卵巢直径增加,成熟卵泡数量增加。与其他组相比,喂食0.2和0.4 g/kg壳聚糖的雌性的受体、受孕率和点燃间隔显著较高(P 0.05)。此外,在整个哺乳期,喂食含0.2g/kg壳聚糖的雌性的平均产奶量有增加的趋势(P=0.904)。含0.4g/kg壳聚糖饮食与接受率和几个胎次的增加呈正相关。然而,含0.4g/kg壳聚糖的日粮与接受时间、点燃间隔、断奶时产仔数、断奶死亡率、断奶时兔子体重和产奶量的下降呈负相关。本研究结果表明,含0.2g/kg壳聚糖的日粮提高了雌性新西兰W兔的繁殖效率。
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Annals of Animal Science
Annals of Animal Science 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
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4.00
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5.30%
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138
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Annals of Animal Science accepts original papers and reviews from the different topics of animal science: genetic and farm animal breeding, the biology, physiology and reproduction of animals, animal nutrition and feedstuffs, environment, hygiene and animal production technology, quality of animal origin products, economics and the organization of animal production.
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