Peformance of growing rabbits fed diets containing different levels of fennel and marjoram wastes under desert environmental conditinons [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.1-23Other title:
  • أداء الأرانب النامية المغذاة على علائق تحتوى على مخلفات كل من الشمر والبردقوش تحت ظروف البيئة الصحراوية [Added title page title]
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  • Egyptian journal of nutrition and feeds, 2008 v. 11(1) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Egyptian Journal of Nutrition and Feeds 2008.v11(1)Summary: 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.
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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.

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