Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Aug 2012)

Evaluation of milled pearl millet in the feeding of growing rabbits

  • Fernanda Catelan,
  • Claudio Scapinello,
  • Josianny Limeira Figueira,
  • Andréia Fróes Galuci Oliveira,
  • Ana Carolina Monteiro Motta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-35982012000800009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 41, no. 8
pp. 1866 – 1871

Abstract

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Two experiments were carried out in order to estimate the nutritional value and the performance of growing rabbits fed different levels of pearl millet (ADR 7010). In the digestibility trial, nutritional values of pearl millet were determined in 22 45-day-old New Zealand White rabbits, allotted in a completely randomized design, subjected to two treatments - a reference diet and a test diet with 70% of its volume composed of reference diet and 30% of pearl millet - and 11 replications. The apparent digestibility values of dry matter, crude protein, neutral detergent fiber and gross energy of the pearl millet were 88.7, 85.4, 24.4 and 75.0%, respectively. In the performance trial, 120 32-day-old New Zealand White rabbits were used. Rabbits were allotted in a completely randomized design and subjected to six treatments, with 10 replications and two animals for each experimental unit. The diets were formulated with increasing levels of pearl millet (20, 40, 60, 80 and 100%), substituting the corn in the reference diet, according to the digestible energy. No differences were observed in daily feed intake, daily weight gain, feed conversion, carcass traits and feed cost per kilogram of rabbit. Regardless of the amount of corn substituted, pearl can replace corn in diets for growing rabbits.

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