Effects of diets with different fibre content on the performance of rabbit does and on parasitological infection

Csongor Demeter, Anett Demeter-Jeremiás, Zoltán Német, Máté Sándor, András Mayer, Zsolt Gerencsér, Zsolt Matics
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The effect of two diets with different fibre contents was examined on rabbit does’ performance and parasitological infection. Diet P2 had 1% higher crude fibre, ADF and starch contents than that of diet P1. The performance of 12–12 does and litters per group were examined during two consecutive inseminations. In both dietary groups, according to a 49-day reproduction rhythm, the does were artificially inseminated 18 days after kindling. Most production traits were not affected by the diets (kindling rate, weight of does and their kits, feed intake, mortality; P>0.05). Significant differences were only found in litter sizes as the number of kits was lower in P1 diet fed group at all examined days of lactation. The significant “Diet x Reproduction cycle” interaction showed that the litter sizes of dietary groups did not differ at the first examined insemination, however at the subsequent reproduction cycle 6–8% lower litter sizes were counted in P1 fed does compared to group P2 (litter size at 4 day: 9.00 vs 9.58–9.92, P = 0.004; litter size at 11 day: 8.83 vs 9.58–9.92, P = 0.037 for diet P1 at the 2nd reproductive cycle compared to all the other cases, respectively). The two diets with different compositions did not affect most of the production results of the rabbit does and their kits, but the lower litter size of does consuming P1 diet at the second examined lactation suggests the adverse effect of P1 diet’s long-term use. From the collected manure samples not any parasites were detected which presents a very favourable picture of farm from the point of view of hygiene and animal health.
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不同纤维含量饲粮对家兔生产性能和寄生虫感染的影响
研究了两种不同纤维含量饲粮对家兔生产性能和寄生虫感染的影响。饲粮P2粗纤维、ADF和淀粉含量比饲粮P1高1%。在连续两次授精期间,观察每组12 ~ 12只公羊和窝仔的生产性能。在两个饮食组中,根据49天的繁殖节律,在点燃后18天进行人工授精。大多数生产性状不受日粮的影响(点火率、公羊及其雏重、采食量、死亡率;P> 0.05)。在所有检查的泌乳天数中,P1饲粮组的产仔数较低,仅在产仔数上存在显著差异。显著的“饲粮与繁殖周期”交互作用表明,饲粮组的产仔数在第一次检测授精时没有差异,但在随后的繁殖周期中,P1饲喂的产仔数比P2组低6-8%(第4天产仔数:9.00 vs 9.58-9.92, P = 0.004;第11天产仔数:第2繁殖周期饲粮P1与其他各组相比分别为8.83 vs 9.58 ~ 9.92, P = 0.037)。两种不同成分的饲粮对家兔及其窝仔的生产结果影响不大,但在第二次泌乳时,饲喂P1饲粮的家兔产仔数较低,说明长期使用P1饲粮会产生不利影响。从收集的粪便样本中未检测到任何寄生虫,从卫生和动物健康的角度来看,这显示了农场非常有利的情况。
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