Replacing starch with digestible fibre in growing rabbit feeding
To evaluate the effect of replacing dietary starch with digestible fibre (DF=pectin and hemicelluloses) on health status, digestive physiology, growth performance, and carcass traits, 250 hybrid rabbits weaned at 27 d were fed until slaughter (76 d) five diets with increasing DF to starch ratio (1.0...
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doaj-66d87e4b11f440f29dd5d8db4da6422a2020-11-25T01:38:02ZengTaylor & Francis GroupItalian Journal of Animal Science1594-40771828-051X2010-01-0183s14815010.4081/ijas.2009.s3.148Replacing starch with digestible fibre in growing rabbit feedingGerolamo XiccatoDuilio MajoliniAngela TrocinoLuca CarraroMarco TazzoliTo evaluate the effect of replacing dietary starch with digestible fibre (DF=pectin and hemicelluloses) on health status, digestive physiology, growth performance, and carcass traits, 250 hybrid rabbits weaned at 27 d were fed until slaughter (76 d) five diets with increasing DF to starch ratio (1.0 to 1.9; DF 18.9 to 22.2%; starch 19.6 to 11.5%). The digestibility of dry matter (64.7, 65.2, 66.8, 67.5 and 67.6%) and NDF (27.9, 32.2, 35.0, 40.2 and 41.5%) increased (probability of linear component of variance, L<0.001) with increasing DF to starch ratio. Final live weight and daily growth tended to decrease (L=0.06), feed intake significantly lowered (130 to 122 g/d, L=0.01) and feed conversion ratio improved (2.72 to 2.68; L<0.01). Health status, caecal fermentation and ileal mucosa traits of rabbits did not change. The feeding strategy failed in controlling the diffusion of epizootic rabbit enteropathy.http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/802Rabbits, Digestible fibre, Starch, Health status. |
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Gerolamo Xiccato Duilio Majolini Angela Trocino Luca Carraro Marco Tazzoli Replacing starch with digestible fibre in growing rabbit feeding Italian Journal of Animal Science Rabbits, Digestible fibre, Starch, Health status. |
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Gerolamo Xiccato Duilio Majolini Angela Trocino Luca Carraro Marco Tazzoli |
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Gerolamo Xiccato |
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Replacing starch with digestible fibre in growing rabbit feeding |
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Replacing starch with digestible fibre in growing rabbit feeding |
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Replacing starch with digestible fibre in growing rabbit feeding |
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Replacing starch with digestible fibre in growing rabbit feeding |
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Replacing starch with digestible fibre in growing rabbit feeding |
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replacing starch with digestible fibre in growing rabbit feeding |
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Taylor & Francis Group |
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Italian Journal of Animal Science |
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1594-4077 1828-051X |
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2010-01-01 |
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To evaluate the effect of replacing dietary starch with digestible fibre (DF=pectin and hemicelluloses) on health status, digestive physiology, growth performance, and carcass traits, 250 hybrid rabbits weaned at 27 d were fed until slaughter (76 d) five diets with increasing DF to starch ratio (1.0 to 1.9; DF 18.9 to 22.2%; starch 19.6 to 11.5%). The digestibility of dry matter (64.7, 65.2, 66.8, 67.5 and 67.6%) and NDF (27.9, 32.2, 35.0, 40.2 and 41.5%) increased (probability of linear component of variance, L<0.001) with increasing DF to starch ratio. Final live weight and daily growth tended to decrease (L=0.06), feed intake significantly lowered (130 to 122 g/d, L=0.01) and feed conversion ratio improved (2.72 to 2.68; L<0.01). Health status, caecal fermentation and ileal mucosa traits of rabbits did not change. The feeding strategy failed in controlling the diffusion of epizootic rabbit enteropathy. |
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Rabbits, Digestible fibre, Starch, Health status. |
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