Peformance of growing rabbits fed diets containing different levels of fennel and marjoram wastes under desert environmental conditinons

Abou Sekken, M.S.

Peformance of growing rabbits fed diets containing different levels of fennel and marjoram wastes under desert environmental conditinons [electronic resource]. أداء الأرانب النامية المغذاة على علائق تحتوى على مخلفات كل من الشمر والبردقوش تحت ظروف البيئة الصحراوية. - p.1-23

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A total number of 100 unsexed New Zealand White NZW rabbits, aged 6 wk old and average 822 g in weight. were used to evaluate replacing alfalfa hay by different levels of Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Mill) hay (FH) (18,36 and 54%), arjoram (Oreganum marjoranum L) hay (MH) and their (1:1) mixture of (18,36 and 54%), in growing rabbit diets. Parameters studied included growth performance, digestibility coefficients of nutrients, carcass characteristics, blood parameters, caecum activities andmicrobiology and economic efficiency.


Summary in Arabic.


Rabbits--Feeding and feed.
Rabbits--Feed utilization efficiency.
Rabbits--Physiology.
Heat--Physiological effect.

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