Protein and energy partitioning for growth by rabbits fed soybean cheese waste diet and lablab hay

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Thirty crossbred rabbits were randomly allocated to five treatment combinations of soybean waste meal and lablab forage hay in a completely randomized design. The treatments comprised graded levels cheese diet (SCW) (LH) on gram: gram basis: 1) 100g SCW: 60g LH (100:60S), 2) 75g 85g (75:85S), 3) 50g 110g (50:110S), 4) 25g 135g (25:135S), 5) rabbit diet: (100:60R,control). This gives total feed supply 160g/rabbit/day. Metabolic weight gain, empty body gain composition significantly (p<0.001) higher for 100:60S than 100:60R (control) decreases with decrease level diet. Digestible crude protein (DCP) intake was (p<0.05) the control (100:60R) SCW levels. DCP maintenance (DCPm) lower 50:110S but similar all other treatments. content required synthesis decreased as increased Efficiency utilization growth ranged between 0.41-0.85. energy (DE) 25:135S 100:60S. More DE retained protein, fat by DE. requirement fat, also SCW. 75:85S had 25:135S. control, 0.21-0.24 lowest

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Nigerian Journal of Animal Production

سال: 2021

ISSN: ['0331-2062']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.51791/njap.v39i1.2258