Nutritional feeding value and use of Desmodium ovalifolium hay replacing alfafa hay for rabbits in growth

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Autor(a) principal: Antunes, Elaine Bianospino
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Scapinello, Claudio, Furlan, Antonio Claudio, Jobim, Clóves Cabreira, Martins, Elias Nunes, Moreira, Ivan, Castelini, Tânia de Fátima
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciAnimSci/article/view/4331
Resumo: Two trials were carried out to determine the nutritional feeding value and the performance of rabbits fed with diets including desmodium hay (Desmodium ovalifolium). The digestibility trial used 14 male New Zealand White rabbits, with 50 days of age, in a completely randomized design with two treatments and seven replications. A reference diet and a test in which desmodium hay replaced 25% of the reference diet on DM basis were used. Digestible dry matter, digestible protein and digestible energy contents of desmodium hay, based on the total dry matter, were respectively, 17.97% and 4.77%, and 821kcal/kg. In the performance trial, 72 New Zealand White rabbits were used, 36 males and 36 females, 40 to 90 days old, alloted in a completely randomized design, with six treatments, six replications and two animals per experimental unit. The treatments consisted of a reference diet and other five diets where Desmodium ovalifolium hay replaced 15%, 30%, 45%, 60% or 75% of the alfafa hay, on crude fiber basis. The daily feed intake and weight gain during the period of 40 to 90 and 70 to 90 days old and the feed conversion in the period of 70 to 90 days old, as well as the final weight and carcass weight at 90 days, showed better result for the animals fed with desmodium diet. Excluding the diet reference, the regression analysis, according to the levels of alfalfa hay substitution, showed that not only the performance but also rabbits carcass traits were similar during the experimental period. The results showed that desmodium hay at those inclusion levels replaced efficiently alfalfa hay in rabbits rations.
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spelling Nutritional feeding value and use of Desmodium ovalifolium hay replacing alfafa hay for rabbits in growthValor nutritivo e utilização do feno de Desmodium ovalifolium em substituição ao feno de alfafa para coelhos em crescimentocoelhosdesempenhodigestibilidadefeno de desmódio5.04.00.00-2 ZootecniaTwo trials were carried out to determine the nutritional feeding value and the performance of rabbits fed with diets including desmodium hay (Desmodium ovalifolium). The digestibility trial used 14 male New Zealand White rabbits, with 50 days of age, in a completely randomized design with two treatments and seven replications. A reference diet and a test in which desmodium hay replaced 25% of the reference diet on DM basis were used. Digestible dry matter, digestible protein and digestible energy contents of desmodium hay, based on the total dry matter, were respectively, 17.97% and 4.77%, and 821kcal/kg. In the performance trial, 72 New Zealand White rabbits were used, 36 males and 36 females, 40 to 90 days old, alloted in a completely randomized design, with six treatments, six replications and two animals per experimental unit. The treatments consisted of a reference diet and other five diets where Desmodium ovalifolium hay replaced 15%, 30%, 45%, 60% or 75% of the alfafa hay, on crude fiber basis. The daily feed intake and weight gain during the period of 40 to 90 and 70 to 90 days old and the feed conversion in the period of 70 to 90 days old, as well as the final weight and carcass weight at 90 days, showed better result for the animals fed with desmodium diet. Excluding the diet reference, the regression analysis, according to the levels of alfalfa hay substitution, showed that not only the performance but also rabbits carcass traits were similar during the experimental period. The results showed that desmodium hay at those inclusion levels replaced efficiently alfalfa hay in rabbits rations.Dois experimentos foram realizados com o objetivo de determinar o valor nutritivo e o desempenho de coelhos, em crescimento, alimentados com dietas contendo feno de desmódio (Desmodium ovalifolium). No ensaio de digestibilidade, foram utilizados 14 coelhos machos, da raça Nova Zelândia Branco, com 50 dias de idade, distribuídos em um delineamento inteiramente casualizado, com dois tratamentos e sete repetições. Foram utilizadas duas dietas, uma referência e uma teste na qual o feno de desmódio substituiu 25% da MS da dieta-referência. Os teores de matéria seca digestível, de proteína digestível e de energia digestível do feno de desmódio, com base na matéria seca total, foram, respectivamente, de 17,97%, 4,77% e 821kcal/kg. No experimento de desempenho, foram utilizados 72 coelhos da raça Nova Zelândia Branco, 36 machos e 36 fêmeas, no período de 40 a 90 dias de idade, distribuídos em um delineamento experimental inteiramente casualizado, com seis tratamentos, seis repetições e dois animais por unidade experimental. Os tratamentos consistiram de uma dieta-referência e outras cinco dietas onde o feno ou desmódio substituiu em 15%, 30%, 45%, 60% ou 75% o feno de alfafa, com base na fibra bruta. O consumo diário de ração e o ganho de peso no período de 40 a 90 e 70 a 90 dias de idade e a conversão alimentar no período de 70 a 90 dias, assim como o peso final aos 90 dias e o peso de carcaça foram melhores para os animais que receberam ração com desmódio. Excluindo a dieta-testemunha, a análise de regressão em função dos níveis de substituição do feno de alfafa, com base na fibra bruta, mostrou que o desempenho e as características de carcaça dos coelhos foram semelhantes durante o período experimental. Os resultados demonstraram que o feno de desmódio, nos níveis de inclusão estudados, substituiu eficientemente o feno de alfafa nas rações de coelhos.Editora da Universidade Estadual de Maringá2008-07-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciAnimSci/article/view/433110.4025/actascianimsci.v21i0.4331Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences; Vol 21 (1999); 687-692Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences; v. 21 (1999); 687-6921807-86721806-2636reponame:Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)instacron:UEMporhttps://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciAnimSci/article/view/4331/2969Antunes, Elaine BianospinoScapinello, ClaudioFurlan, Antonio ClaudioJobim, Clóves CabreiraMartins, Elias NunesMoreira, IvanCastelini, Tânia de Fátimainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-05-17T13:03:58Zoai:periodicos.uem.br/ojs:article/4331Revistahttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciAnimSciPUBhttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciAnimSci/oaiactaanim@uem.br||actaanim@uem.br|| rev.acta@gmail.com1807-86721806-2636opendoar:2024-05-17T13:03:58Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Nutritional feeding value and use of Desmodium ovalifolium hay replacing alfafa hay for rabbits in growth
Valor nutritivo e utilização do feno de Desmodium ovalifolium em substituição ao feno de alfafa para coelhos em crescimento
title Nutritional feeding value and use of Desmodium ovalifolium hay replacing alfafa hay for rabbits in growth
spellingShingle Nutritional feeding value and use of Desmodium ovalifolium hay replacing alfafa hay for rabbits in growth
Antunes, Elaine Bianospino
coelhos
desempenho
digestibilidade
feno de desmódio
5.04.00.00-2 Zootecnia
title_short Nutritional feeding value and use of Desmodium ovalifolium hay replacing alfafa hay for rabbits in growth
title_full Nutritional feeding value and use of Desmodium ovalifolium hay replacing alfafa hay for rabbits in growth
title_fullStr Nutritional feeding value and use of Desmodium ovalifolium hay replacing alfafa hay for rabbits in growth
title_full_unstemmed Nutritional feeding value and use of Desmodium ovalifolium hay replacing alfafa hay for rabbits in growth
title_sort Nutritional feeding value and use of Desmodium ovalifolium hay replacing alfafa hay for rabbits in growth
author Antunes, Elaine Bianospino
author_facet Antunes, Elaine Bianospino
Scapinello, Claudio
Furlan, Antonio Claudio
Jobim, Clóves Cabreira
Martins, Elias Nunes
Moreira, Ivan
Castelini, Tânia de Fátima
author_role author
author2 Scapinello, Claudio
Furlan, Antonio Claudio
Jobim, Clóves Cabreira
Martins, Elias Nunes
Moreira, Ivan
Castelini, Tânia de Fátima
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Antunes, Elaine Bianospino
Scapinello, Claudio
Furlan, Antonio Claudio
Jobim, Clóves Cabreira
Martins, Elias Nunes
Moreira, Ivan
Castelini, Tânia de Fátima
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv coelhos
desempenho
digestibilidade
feno de desmódio
5.04.00.00-2 Zootecnia
topic coelhos
desempenho
digestibilidade
feno de desmódio
5.04.00.00-2 Zootecnia
description Two trials were carried out to determine the nutritional feeding value and the performance of rabbits fed with diets including desmodium hay (Desmodium ovalifolium). The digestibility trial used 14 male New Zealand White rabbits, with 50 days of age, in a completely randomized design with two treatments and seven replications. A reference diet and a test in which desmodium hay replaced 25% of the reference diet on DM basis were used. Digestible dry matter, digestible protein and digestible energy contents of desmodium hay, based on the total dry matter, were respectively, 17.97% and 4.77%, and 821kcal/kg. In the performance trial, 72 New Zealand White rabbits were used, 36 males and 36 females, 40 to 90 days old, alloted in a completely randomized design, with six treatments, six replications and two animals per experimental unit. The treatments consisted of a reference diet and other five diets where Desmodium ovalifolium hay replaced 15%, 30%, 45%, 60% or 75% of the alfafa hay, on crude fiber basis. The daily feed intake and weight gain during the period of 40 to 90 and 70 to 90 days old and the feed conversion in the period of 70 to 90 days old, as well as the final weight and carcass weight at 90 days, showed better result for the animals fed with desmodium diet. Excluding the diet reference, the regression analysis, according to the levels of alfalfa hay substitution, showed that not only the performance but also rabbits carcass traits were similar during the experimental period. The results showed that desmodium hay at those inclusion levels replaced efficiently alfalfa hay in rabbits rations.
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