Effect of Dietary Ginger (Zingiber officinalis) Powder on Growth Performance, Carcass Characteristics, And Gut Microbiota in Weaned Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus)

T. L. Anslem, N. A. J. Guiekep, A. T. Niba
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This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of dietary ginger powder as a natural feed additive on the growth performance, carcass traits and gut microbiota of growing rabbits. For this purpose, a total of 36 equal-sexed New Zealand white rabbits aged 6 weeks ± 5 days old were randomly assigned into 4 treatments with 3 replicates each. The control animals (T0) received the basal diet without feed additive, while the 3 other groups T1, T2, and T3 respectively received diets 5, 10, and 15 g of ginger/kg of feed. Data was collected on feed intake, body weight gain, carcass indices and gut microbial load. Results revealed that the inclusion of ginger significantly (p<0.05) increased daily feed intake approximately by 16.02 g in T1 (5g ginger) compared to the control. The total feed intake followed the same trend. Daily weight gain increased approximately by 3.46g T3 (15g ginger). The feed conversion ratio was not significantly affected by dietary ginger inclusion. The addition of ginger did not significantly (p>0.05) affect the carcass characteristics of rabbits; However, a reduction was observed in abdominal fat content with approximately 0.81% in T3. Ginger powder in rabbits’ diets caused a decrease in the population of pathogenic microorganisms (gram-positive bacteria) but did not have any effects on total coliforms (gram-negative bacteria). It can therefore be concluded that ginger could be added to growing rabbits’ feed to improve live weight and reduce levels of gram-positive bacteria
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膳食生姜粉对断奶兔生长性能、胴体特征和肠道微生物群的影响
本研究旨在评估作为天然饲料添加剂的生姜粉对生长兔的生长性能、胴体特征和肠道微生物群的影响。为此,将 36 只年龄为 6 周 ± 5 天的同性新西兰白兔随机分配到 4 个处理中,每个处理 3 个重复。对照组(T0)饲喂不含饲料添加剂的基础日粮,其他三组(T1、T2 和 T3)分别饲喂每公斤饲料添加 5、10 和 15 克生姜的日粮。收集的数据包括采食量、体重增加、胴体指数和肠道微生物负荷。结果显示,添加生姜对兔子的胴体特征有显著影响(P0.05);但是,在 T3 中观察到腹部脂肪含量减少了约 0.81%。在兔子的日粮中添加姜粉可减少病原微生物(革兰氏阳性菌)的数量,但对总大肠菌群(革兰氏阴性菌)没有任何影响。因此可以得出结论,在生长期兔子的饲料中添加生姜可以提高兔子的活重,减少革兰氏阳性菌的数量。
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