Effect of using different levels of biologically treated rice straw in growing rabbit diets on growth performance, nutrients digestibility and some physiological parameters

Abstract: A total number of one hundred Bauscat rabbits at 7 weeks of age were assigned into 10 equal treatment groups (10 rabbits of each) to study the effect of partial and completely replacement of clover hay (CH) by rice straw (RS) biologically treated by ( bacteria, B ; fungi, F and bacteria plus fungi BF) in growing rabbit diets on their growth performance, nutrients digestibility coefficients, feeding value, carcass traits, microbial counts, caecum traits and some blood constituents. Three different biological treated rice straw (B, F, BF) were used each at three levels in the experimental diets (25, 30 and 35%) to replace 71.4 , 85.7 and 100% of the clover hay in the control diet, respectively. The results showed that the biological treatments of RS increased its content of crude protein and decreased crude fiber content compared to the untreated one; Rabbits fed control diet (35% of CH) significantly (P<0.05) recorded the highest final body weight, total weight gain and feed intake and best feed conversion values compared to the other groups. Rabbits fed diets contained 25% of BF significantly (P<0.05) recorded higher nutrients digestibility coefficients than the other treatments which was reflected on the nutritive values of experimental diets in term of TDN and DCP. However, rabbits fed diets containing 35% of B recorded the lowest values of TDN and DCP. The data of carcass characteristics of rabbits fed either 25 or 30% of (B) and (F) and those fed 25% of (BF) showed insignificant differences with those fed control diet. However, groups fed 35% (B), 30 and 35% (F) and 30% (BF) significantly recorded the worst values of dressing percentages compared with other groups. Rabbits fed control diet significantly (P<0.05) recorded the shortest length of caecum than other groups. Also, caecum pH v alue oft he control g roup was significantly (P<0.05) lower than the other groups.Data of either total counts of

bacteria x104 or cellulolytic bacteria count of rabbits fed 35% (BF) were significantly (P<0.05) higher than those of other groups.
It can be concluded that the biological treatments of rice straw improved the nutrients digestibility coefficients and their feeding values, also revealed that treated rice straw at levels of 25 and 30% can be used to replace 71.4% and 85. 7 and up to 100% of CH in growing rabbits diets without adverse effect on their growth performance.
Key words: Rice straw, biological treatments, digestibility, growth, bacteria counts, caecum parameters.
Publication year 2006
Pages 191-209
Availability location معهد بحوث الانتاج الحيوانى- شارع نادى الصيد- الدقى - الجيزة
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Organization Name
serial title Egyptian Journal of Rabbit Science
Author(s) from ARC
Agris Categories Animal feeding
AGROVOC
TERMS
Digestibility. Growth. Rabbits. Rice straw.
Proposed Agrovoc growth performance;nutrients digestibility;physiological parameters;caecum parameters;bacteria counts;biological treatments;
Publication Type Journal