White Lupin Bran and its Effects on the Growth Performance, Carcass Characteristics and Digestibility of Nutrients in Fattening Rabbits

UHLÍŘOVÁ, Linda, VOLEK, Zdeněk and MAROUNEK, Milan. White Lupin Bran and its Effects on the Growth Performance, Carcass Characteristics and Digestibility of Nutrients in Fattening Rabbits. World Rabbit Science, 2018, 26, 1-6. ISSN 1257-5011.
Year2018
CathegoryScientific publication in impacted journals
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Abstract

The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effects of including white lupin bran (WLB) in a fattening rabbit diet on growth, carcass traits and nutrient digestibility. The C diet (control) based on alfalfa meal, whereas the WLB 5 and WLB 15 diets were based on white lupin bran (crude protein 152 g/kg, neutral detergent fibre 524 g/kg as-fed basis). The WLB 5 diet contained 50 g of white lupin bran/kg instead of 50 g of alfalfa meal/kg, whereas the WLB 15 diet contained 150 g of white lupin bran/kg, 5 g of soybean meal/kg and 10 g of sugar beet pulp/kg instead of 165 g of alfalfa meal/kg. The diets had similar digestible protein/digestible energy ratios. A total of 150 Hyplus rabbits between the ages of 30 to 73 d were randomly allocated into one of 3 groups and fed one of the 3 experimental diets. Additionally, another 30 Hyplus rabbits (10 per dietary treatment) at the age of 30 d were selected to determine coefficients of total tract apparent digestibility (CTTAD) of diets between 63 and 67 d of age. The dietary treatments did not affect the final live weight of rabbits (mean=2969 g). There was a higher feed intake (+30 g/d; P