Effects of incorporating agro-industrial by-products into diet of New Zealand rabbits: Case of rebus of date and apricot kernel meal

Aim: The aim of this study was to determine the effects of incorporating the by-products complex of date and apricot on the fattening performance of the New Zealand breed of rabbits, to reduce the economic costs of the food formula. Materials and Methods: A total of 288 young New Zealand rabbits...

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Main Authors: Achour Mennani, Rafik Arbouche, Yasmine Arbouche, Etienne Montaigne, Fodil Arbouche, Halima Saadia Arbouche
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Language:English
Published: Veterinary World 2017-12-01
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Online Access:http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.10/December-2017/7.pdf
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spelling doaj-b603a9df4bd249dd90f93f5d347ac8672021-08-02T07:37:43ZengVeterinary WorldVeterinary World0972-89882231-09162017-12-0110121456146310.14202/vetworld.2017.1456-1463Effects of incorporating agro-industrial by-products into diet of New Zealand rabbits: Case of rebus of date and apricot kernel mealAchour Mennani0Rafik Arbouche1Yasmine Arbouche2Etienne Montaigne3Fodil Arbouche4Halima Saadia Arbouche5Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Science of Nature and Life, University of El Tarf, Algeria.Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Science of Nature and Life, University of Ghardaia, Algeria.Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Science of Nature and Life, University of Setif, Algeria.Joint Research Unit Market, organization, institution, actors strategies, University Supagro of Montpellier, France.Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Science of Nature and Life, University of Ghardaia, Algeria.Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Science of Nature and Life, University of Ghardaia, Algeria.Aim: The aim of this study was to determine the effects of incorporating the by-products complex of date and apricot on the fattening performance of the New Zealand breed of rabbits, to reduce the economic costs of the food formula. Materials and Methods: A total of 288 young New Zealand rabbits aged 35 days were divided into four equal groups each containing 72 animals and into sub-groups of 6 rabbits per cage, depending on the rate of substitution of corn by date rebus and of soybean meal by apricot kernel meal (0%, 10%, 20%, and 30%). Results: The change in weight from day 35 to 77 and the average daily gain are not significantly different, regardless of the diet. The pH and water content are proportional to the substitution rates (6.4-6.6% and 66.5-68.8%). Meat protein levels increased significantly, in particular for the 10% and 30% groups (+8.1% and 6%) while the fat and mineral content levels decreased significantly, in particular for the 30% group displaying -16% and -17%, respectively. Incorporation of dates and apricot kernel meal into the ration of rabbits reduces the cost of the kilogram of food produced of -9%, with an opportunity cost of 165 Algerian dinars (DZD). Conclusion: The date rebus/apricot kernel meal complex can be used as an alternative to the corn/soybean meal complex at substitution rates of up to 30% without adverse effects on growth rates, feed contribution, or slaughter yield. It improves the chemical composition of the meat and reduces the cost price of the quintal of feed produced.http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.10/December-2017/7.pdfagro-industrial by-productapricot kernel mealfatteningrabbitsrebus of dates
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author Achour Mennani
Rafik Arbouche
Yasmine Arbouche
Etienne Montaigne
Fodil Arbouche
Halima Saadia Arbouche
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Rafik Arbouche
Yasmine Arbouche
Etienne Montaigne
Fodil Arbouche
Halima Saadia Arbouche
Effects of incorporating agro-industrial by-products into diet of New Zealand rabbits: Case of rebus of date and apricot kernel meal
Veterinary World
agro-industrial by-product
apricot kernel meal
fattening
rabbits
rebus of dates
author_facet Achour Mennani
Rafik Arbouche
Yasmine Arbouche
Etienne Montaigne
Fodil Arbouche
Halima Saadia Arbouche
author_sort Achour Mennani
title Effects of incorporating agro-industrial by-products into diet of New Zealand rabbits: Case of rebus of date and apricot kernel meal
title_short Effects of incorporating agro-industrial by-products into diet of New Zealand rabbits: Case of rebus of date and apricot kernel meal
title_full Effects of incorporating agro-industrial by-products into diet of New Zealand rabbits: Case of rebus of date and apricot kernel meal
title_fullStr Effects of incorporating agro-industrial by-products into diet of New Zealand rabbits: Case of rebus of date and apricot kernel meal
title_full_unstemmed Effects of incorporating agro-industrial by-products into diet of New Zealand rabbits: Case of rebus of date and apricot kernel meal
title_sort effects of incorporating agro-industrial by-products into diet of new zealand rabbits: case of rebus of date and apricot kernel meal
publisher Veterinary World
series Veterinary World
issn 0972-8988
2231-0916
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Aim: The aim of this study was to determine the effects of incorporating the by-products complex of date and apricot on the fattening performance of the New Zealand breed of rabbits, to reduce the economic costs of the food formula. Materials and Methods: A total of 288 young New Zealand rabbits aged 35 days were divided into four equal groups each containing 72 animals and into sub-groups of 6 rabbits per cage, depending on the rate of substitution of corn by date rebus and of soybean meal by apricot kernel meal (0%, 10%, 20%, and 30%). Results: The change in weight from day 35 to 77 and the average daily gain are not significantly different, regardless of the diet. The pH and water content are proportional to the substitution rates (6.4-6.6% and 66.5-68.8%). Meat protein levels increased significantly, in particular for the 10% and 30% groups (+8.1% and 6%) while the fat and mineral content levels decreased significantly, in particular for the 30% group displaying -16% and -17%, respectively. Incorporation of dates and apricot kernel meal into the ration of rabbits reduces the cost of the kilogram of food produced of -9%, with an opportunity cost of 165 Algerian dinars (DZD). Conclusion: The date rebus/apricot kernel meal complex can be used as an alternative to the corn/soybean meal complex at substitution rates of up to 30% without adverse effects on growth rates, feed contribution, or slaughter yield. It improves the chemical composition of the meat and reduces the cost price of the quintal of feed produced.
topic agro-industrial by-product
apricot kernel meal
fattening
rabbits
rebus of dates
url http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.10/December-2017/7.pdf
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