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Effects of replacement of alfalfa by big-leaf mulberry on growth performance, digestion and meat quality in growing rabbits

Authors :
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Wu, Xue Zhuang
Yang, Pei Long
Gao, Xiu Hua
Wen, Zhi Guo
Dai, Si Fa
Zhu, Ming Xia
Wang, Li Xin
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Wu, Xue Zhuang
Yang, Pei Long
Gao, Xiu Hua
Wen, Zhi Guo
Dai, Si Fa
Zhu, Ming Xia
Wang, Li Xin
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

[EN] This study aimed to investigate the effect of sundried big-leaf mulberry (BLM) as a replacement for alfalfa on the growth performance, digestibility of nutrients, nitrogen (N) utilisation and meat quality in New Zealand White rabbits. One hundred and sixty weaned rabbits, aged 35±1 d and with a body weight of 755±26 g, were randomly assigned to the 4 treatments with 20 replicates of 2 rabbits (1 male and 1 female) each. Animal performance was evaluated between the 35th and 77th d of age in 40 animals per treatment. The coefficients of total tract apparent digestibility (CTTAD) of nutrients and N utilisation were measured between 77 to 83 d of age in 30 animals per treatment. The control rabbits were fed a corn-soybean meal-alfalfa meal based diet. The three experimental groups were fed a similar diet in which the alfalfa meal was replaced by 10% (BLM10), 20% (BLM20), or 30% (BLM30) BLM. The final body weights and average daily gain were higher (P<0.05) in BLM20 rabbits compared to c

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OAIster
Notes :
TEXT, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1258880015
Document Type :
Electronic Resource