Italian Journal of Animal Science (Jan 2010)

Digestible fibre to starch ratio and protein level in diets for growing rabbits

  • Gerolamo Xiccato,
  • Marco Tazzoli,
  • Michail Fragkiadakis,
  • Duilio Majolini,
  • Angela Trocino

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/ijas.2009.s2.805
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2s
pp. 805 – 807

Abstract

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To evaluate the effect of digestible fibre (DF) to starch ratio (0.8, 1.5, and 2.8) and protein level (15% and 16%) on health status, digestive physiology, growth performance, and carcass traits, 246 rabbits weaned at 33 d were fed until slaughter (75 d) six diets formulated according to a bi-factorial arrangement (3 DF to starch ratios by 2 protein levels). Growth performance and carcass quality at slaughter were not af- fected by treatments. Increasing DF to starch ratio did not modify dry matter digestibility (62.0% on average), while increased (P<0.001) DF digestibility (52.3 to 68.1%), stimulated caecal fermentation (total VFA: 56.0 vs 67.8 and 67.2 mmol/l; P=0.02) and changed VFA molar proportions. Increasing dietary protein increased digestibility of dry matter (P=0.02), crude protein (P<0.001) and digestible fibre (P<0.001) and increased cae- cal VFA production (P<0.01). The highest mortality (17.1% vs 1.5% average mortality of the other groups, P<0.001) was found in rabbits fed the diet with the lowest DF to starch ratio and the highest protein level.

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