Partial substitution of soybean meal by linseed meal or sesame meal in growing rabbit's diet [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: P. 503-518Other title:
  • الإحلال الجزئى لكسب فول الصويا بكسب الكتان أو كسب السمسم فى علائق الأرانب النامية [Added title page title]
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  • Egyptian journal of nutrition and feeds, 2009 v. 12(3) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Egyptian Journal of Nutrition and Feeds 2009.v12(3)Summary: In a feeding trial lasted 56 days 27 male New Zealand white rabbits aged5-6 weeks with an average body weight 665±0.87 g were divided randomly into three equal experimental groups to investigate the effect of replacing 50% of soybean meal crude protein (CP) by linseed or sesame meal on growth performance, nutrients digestibilities and carcass characteristics of growing rabbits. The results showed that, there was no significant effect of dietary CP substitution on daily feed intake. Sesame meal group showed significant (P<0.05) increase of DM, EE and NFE digestibilities than other groups.
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In a feeding trial lasted 56 days 27 male New Zealand white rabbits aged5-6 weeks with an average body weight 665±0.87 g were divided randomly into three equal experimental groups to investigate the effect of replacing 50% of soybean meal crude protein (CP) by linseed or sesame meal on growth performance, nutrients digestibilities and carcass characteristics of growing rabbits. The results showed that, there was no significant effect of dietary CP substitution on daily feed intake. Sesame meal group showed significant (P<0.05) increase of DM, EE and NFE digestibilities than other groups.

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