Effect of feed restriction and different crude protein sources on the performance, health status and carcass traits of growing rabbits

We evaluate the effect of the crude protein source (CP) in combination with 2 feeding strategies (AL: ad libitum or R: restricted) on the performance, health status and carcass traits of growing-fattening rabbits (between 33 and 75 d of age). Two experimental diets were formulated; the first contain...

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Main Authors: L. Uhlířová, Z. Volek, M. Marounek, E. Tůmová
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Language:English
Published: Universitat Politècnica de València 2015-12-01
Series:World Rabbit Science
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Online Access:http://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/wrs/article/view/3229
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spelling doaj-f296adff48d247b3ba6a2bc3185bf0a82020-11-25T03:46:05ZengUniversitat Politècnica de ValènciaWorld Rabbit Science1257-50111989-88862015-12-0123426327210.4995/wrs.2015.32293308Effect of feed restriction and different crude protein sources on the performance, health status and carcass traits of growing rabbitsL. Uhlířová0Z. Volek1M. Marounek2E. Tůmová3Institute of Animal Science, Prague, Czech Republic ---- Czech University of Life Sciences, Prague, Czech RepublicInstitute of Animal Science, Prague, Czech RepublicInstitute of Animal Science, Prague, Czech RepublicCzech University of Life Sciences, Prague, Czech RepublicWe evaluate the effect of the crude protein source (CP) in combination with 2 feeding strategies (AL: ad libitum or R: restricted) on the performance, health status and carcass traits of growing-fattening rabbits (between 33 and 75 d of age). Two experimental diets were formulated; the first containing soybean meal (SBM: 70 g/kg) as the main CP source and the second containing white lupin seeds (WLS: 105 g/kg) as the main CP source. A total of 160 weaned Hyplus rabbits (774±10 g live weight) were randomly allocated to the experimental groups, combination of feeding strategy and diet (AL SBM, R SBM, AL WLS and R WLS; 40 rabbits per group with 4 rabbits per cage), for 42 d. The feeding programme was applied as follows: both the AL SBM and AL WLS rabbits were fed ad libitum for the entire fattening period, whereas the R SBM and R WLS rabbits were subjected to feed restriction between 33 and 47 d of age (75% of the ad libitum intake). Afterwards, all restricted rabbits were fed ad libitum until 75 d of age. Regardless of the CP source, the feed restriction reduced the final live weight by 83 g, chilled carcass weight by 65 g, and dressing out percentage by 0.9 percentage points (P<0.05). There was a higher chilled carcass weight (+114 g; P=0.001) and reference carcass weight (+91 g; P=0.001) in rabbits fed with WLS diet than in rabbits fed with SBM diet. No dead or morbid rabbits were observed in restricted rabbits during the restriction period. There was no effect of the diet on the health of rabbits. However when the rabbits of AL SBM and AL WLS group were compared did we observe a lower number of rabbits at sanitary risk in AL WLS group (2 vs. 12 rabbits, P=0.006). In conclusion, the growth performance was not affected by the crude protein source, and no interaction between dietary CP source and feeding regime was observed. Feed restriction regime did not improve sanitary risk index throughout the entire period.http://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/wrs/article/view/3229carcass qualitydigestive healthfeeding regimegrowthprotein sourcerabbit
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author L. Uhlířová
Z. Volek
M. Marounek
E. Tůmová
spellingShingle L. Uhlířová
Z. Volek
M. Marounek
E. Tůmová
Effect of feed restriction and different crude protein sources on the performance, health status and carcass traits of growing rabbits
World Rabbit Science
carcass quality
digestive health
feeding regime
growth
protein source
rabbit
author_facet L. Uhlířová
Z. Volek
M. Marounek
E. Tůmová
author_sort L. Uhlířová
title Effect of feed restriction and different crude protein sources on the performance, health status and carcass traits of growing rabbits
title_short Effect of feed restriction and different crude protein sources on the performance, health status and carcass traits of growing rabbits
title_full Effect of feed restriction and different crude protein sources on the performance, health status and carcass traits of growing rabbits
title_fullStr Effect of feed restriction and different crude protein sources on the performance, health status and carcass traits of growing rabbits
title_full_unstemmed Effect of feed restriction and different crude protein sources on the performance, health status and carcass traits of growing rabbits
title_sort effect of feed restriction and different crude protein sources on the performance, health status and carcass traits of growing rabbits
publisher Universitat Politècnica de València
series World Rabbit Science
issn 1257-5011
1989-8886
publishDate 2015-12-01
description We evaluate the effect of the crude protein source (CP) in combination with 2 feeding strategies (AL: ad libitum or R: restricted) on the performance, health status and carcass traits of growing-fattening rabbits (between 33 and 75 d of age). Two experimental diets were formulated; the first containing soybean meal (SBM: 70 g/kg) as the main CP source and the second containing white lupin seeds (WLS: 105 g/kg) as the main CP source. A total of 160 weaned Hyplus rabbits (774±10 g live weight) were randomly allocated to the experimental groups, combination of feeding strategy and diet (AL SBM, R SBM, AL WLS and R WLS; 40 rabbits per group with 4 rabbits per cage), for 42 d. The feeding programme was applied as follows: both the AL SBM and AL WLS rabbits were fed ad libitum for the entire fattening period, whereas the R SBM and R WLS rabbits were subjected to feed restriction between 33 and 47 d of age (75% of the ad libitum intake). Afterwards, all restricted rabbits were fed ad libitum until 75 d of age. Regardless of the CP source, the feed restriction reduced the final live weight by 83 g, chilled carcass weight by 65 g, and dressing out percentage by 0.9 percentage points (P<0.05). There was a higher chilled carcass weight (+114 g; P=0.001) and reference carcass weight (+91 g; P=0.001) in rabbits fed with WLS diet than in rabbits fed with SBM diet. No dead or morbid rabbits were observed in restricted rabbits during the restriction period. There was no effect of the diet on the health of rabbits. However when the rabbits of AL SBM and AL WLS group were compared did we observe a lower number of rabbits at sanitary risk in AL WLS group (2 vs. 12 rabbits, P=0.006). In conclusion, the growth performance was not affected by the crude protein source, and no interaction between dietary CP source and feeding regime was observed. Feed restriction regime did not improve sanitary risk index throughout the entire period.
topic carcass quality
digestive health
feeding regime
growth
protein source
rabbit
url http://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/wrs/article/view/3229
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