Effects of replacement of alfalfa by big-leaf mulberry on growth performance, digestion and meat quality in growing rabbits

IF 0.8 4区 农林科学 Q3 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE World Rabbit Science Pub Date : 2019-12-23 DOI:10.4995/wrs.2019.11529
Xuezhuang Wu, P. Yang, Xiuhua Gao, Z. Wen, S. Dai, Mingxia Zhu, Li Xin Wang
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This study aimed to investigate the effect of sundried big-leaf mulberry (BLM) as a replacement for alfalfa on the growth performance, digestibility of nutrients, nitrogen (N) utilisation and meat quality in New Zealand White rabbits. One hundred and sixty weaned rabbits, aged 35±1 d and with a body weight of 755±26 g, were randomly assigned to the 4 treatments with 20 replicates of 2 rabbits (1 male and 1 female) each. Animal performance was evaluated between the 35th and 77th d of age in 40 animals per treatment. The coefficients of total tract apparent digestibility (CTTAD) of nutrients and N utilisation were measured between 77 to 83 d of age in 30 animals per treatment. The control rabbits were fed a corn-soybean meal-alfalfa meal based diet. The three experimental groups were fed a similar diet in which the alfalfa meal was replaced by 10% (BLM10), 20% (BLM20), or 30% (BLM30) BLM. The final body weights and average daily gain were higher ( P 0.10), the CTTAD of ether extract was higher in rabbits fed the diets based on BLM ( P <0.05). No effect of treatment was noted on ingested and faecal N. Urinary ( P <0.05) and retained N ( P <0.10) were higher in animals fed with BLM30 and BLM20 diets, respectively. Dietary BLM supplementation increased a* ( P <0.05) and tended to reduce L* ( P <0.10) in rabbit meat samples. It was concluded that replacing alfalfa meal with BLM (20%) can promote growth and increase ether extract digestibility. Additionally, dietary BLM supplementation can increase the redness value of meat.
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大叶桑叶替代苜蓿对生长兔生长性能、消化及肉质的影响
本研究旨在研究桑椹(BLM)替代苜蓿对新西兰大白兔生长性能、养分消化率、氮利用率和肉质的影响。160只断奶兔子,年龄35±1天,体重755±26克,被随机分配到4个处理组,每组20只,每组2只兔子(1只雄性和1只雌性)。每次治疗40只动物,在35天至77天之间评估动物表现。在每次处理的30只动物中,在77至83日龄之间测量营养物质的总消化道表观消化率(CTTAD)系数和氮利用率。对照兔喂食以玉米-豆粕-苜蓿粉为基础的日粮。三个实验组喂食相似的饮食,其中用10%(BLM10)、20%(BLM20)或30%(BLM30)BLM代替苜蓿粉。喂食基于BLM的日粮的兔子的最终体重和平均日增重更高(P 0.10),乙醚提取物的CTTAD更高(P<0.05)。喂食BLM30和BLM20日粮的动物的尿氮(P<0.05)和残留氮(P<0.10)分别更高。在兔肉样品中,日粮补充BLM增加了a*(P<0.05),并倾向于减少L*(P<0.01)。结果表明,用BLM(20%)代替苜蓿粉可以促进生长,提高乙醚提取物的消化率。此外,膳食中补充BLM可以增加肉的发红值。
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World Rabbit Science
World Rabbit Science 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
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1.70
自引率
25.00%
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22
审稿时长
>36 weeks
期刊介绍: World Rabbit Science is the official journal of the World Rabbit Science Association (WRSA). One of the main objectives of the WRSA is to encourage communication and collaboration among individuals and organisations associated with rabbit production and rabbit science in general. Subject areas include breeding, genetics, production, management, environment, health, nutrition, physiology, reproduction, behaviour, welfare, immunology, molecular biology, metabolism, processing and products. World Rabbit Science is the only international peer-reviewed journal included in the ISI Thomson list dedicated to publish original research in the field of rabbit science. Papers or reviews of the literature submitted to World Rabbit Science must not have been published previously in an international refereed scientific journal. Previous presentations at a scientific meeting, field day reports or similar documents can be published in World Rabbit Science, but they will be also subjected to the peer-review process. World Rabbit Science will publish papers of international relevance including original research articles, descriptions of novel techniques, contemporaryreviews and meta-analyses. Short communications will only accepted in special cases where, in the Editor''s judgement, the contents are exceptionally exciting, novel or timely. Proceedings of rabbit scientific meetings and conference reports will be considered for special issues. World Rabbit Science is published in English four times a year in a single volume. Authors may publish in World Rabbit Science regardless of the membership in the World Rabbit Science Association, even if joining the WRSA is encouraged. Views expressed in papers published in World Rabbit Science represent the opinion of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official policy of the WRSA or the Editor-in-Chief.
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