Increasing the digestible energy intake under a restriction strategy improves the feed conversion ratio of the growing rabbit without negatively impacting the health status

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العنوان: Increasing the digestible energy intake under a restriction strategy improves the feed conversion ratio of the growing rabbit without negatively impacting the health status
المؤلفون: Guillaume Coutelet, C. Briens, Thierry Gidenne, Christelle Knudsen, G. Rebours, Angélique Travel, Delphine Weissman, J-M. Salaun, Sylvie Combes, J. Duperray
المساهمون: Gidenne, Thierry
المصدر: Livestock Science (169), 96-105. (2014)
بيانات النشر: Elsevier BV, 2014.
سنة النشر: 2014
مصطلحات موضوعية: General Veterinary, Energy density, Weaning, Animal Science and Zoology, lapin, restriction, mortalité, croissance, ingestion, rendement, carcasse, abattage, économie, énergie, Food science, Biology, Slaughter age, Growing rabbit, Feed conversion ratio, During feed, Decreased growth
الوصف: Post-weaning feed restriction strategies have proved to reduce mortality and morbidity, but result in decreased growth and lower slaughter yield. To compensate for those deleterious effects without negatively impacting the health parameters, we have studied the possibility of increasing the dietary energy level of the feed. Four treatments differing in dietary digestible energy content (“low” energy content, LE=9.08 MJ/kg vs “high” energy content, HE=10.13 MJ/kg), and feeding level (ad libitum or restricted at 75%) were formed in a 2×2 factorial arrangement. Animals were fed the experimental diets from weaning (32–36 days of age) to slaughter age (70–74 days of age), and feed restriction was applied from weaning to 63–64 days of age. Digestive efficiency was assessed during feed restriction and after one week of ad libitum feeding in 48 animals housed in individual cages. A performance experiment was carried out in four different sites involving a total of 1888 animals housed in collective cages, including carcass and meat quality measurements in 400 animals. Feed restriction and the HE diet improved the faecal digestibility of organic matter (+0.04 and +0.06 respectively; P
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تدمد: 1871-1413
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.livsci.2014.08.015Test
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