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.

Replacing starch with digestible fibre in growing rabbit feeding

TAZZOLI, MARCO;CARRARO, LUCA;TROCINO, ANGELA;MAJOLINI, DUILIO;XICCATO, GEROLAMO
2009

Abstract

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.
2009
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