EVALUATION OF SIMPLIFIED AND HALF-SIMPLIFIED DIETS ON THE BASIS OF THE MIXTURE OF FORAGE CROPS, WITH AND WITHOUT ENZYMES, FOR GROWING RABBITS
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Resumo: | The simplified and half-simplified diets are a new technology that combines economy and welfare intestinal. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of simplified and half-simplified diets, with and without exogenous enzymes, on the productive performance of growing rabbits. A Reference diet, two simplified diets and eight half-simplified diets had been utilized. The main fibrous sources used were the alfalfa hay (ALH), hay from the upper third of the cassava foliage (HUTCF) and cassava leaf meal (CLM), using a completely randomized design with 11 treatments and eight repetitions. The enzymes used were the carbohydrases (alpha-galactosidase, galactomanase, xylanase and beta-glucanase) and phytase. The consumption of animals fed with diets with high inclusion of CLM was lower than the other. The daily weight gain was higher in animals fed with the reference diet, half-simplified diet based on HUTCF and half-simplified diets based on the mix of ALH and CLM. A positive effect of exogenous enzymes inclusion, on the performance parameters, was not observed. Based on these results we conclude that the simplified and half-simplified diets provide decrease in productive performance. Considering the proportionate economy in the cost of feed, the half simplified based on HUTCF may be an interesting alternative.KEYWORDS: cassava foliage, productive performance, rabbit production. |
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EVALUATION OF SIMPLIFIED AND HALF-SIMPLIFIED DIETS ON THE BASIS OF THE MIXTURE OF FORAGE CROPS, WITH AND WITHOUT ENZYMES, FOR GROWING RABBITSAVALIAÇÃO DAS DIETAS SIMPLIFICADAS E SEMI-SIMPLIFICADAS, COM BASE NA MISTURA DE FORRAGEIRAS, COM E SEM ENZIMAS, PARA COELHOS EM CRESCIMENTORabitt Productioncuniculturadesempenho produtivorama da mandiocaThe simplified and half-simplified diets are a new technology that combines economy and welfare intestinal. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of simplified and half-simplified diets, with and without exogenous enzymes, on the productive performance of growing rabbits. A Reference diet, two simplified diets and eight half-simplified diets had been utilized. The main fibrous sources used were the alfalfa hay (ALH), hay from the upper third of the cassava foliage (HUTCF) and cassava leaf meal (CLM), using a completely randomized design with 11 treatments and eight repetitions. The enzymes used were the carbohydrases (alpha-galactosidase, galactomanase, xylanase and beta-glucanase) and phytase. The consumption of animals fed with diets with high inclusion of CLM was lower than the other. The daily weight gain was higher in animals fed with the reference diet, half-simplified diet based on HUTCF and half-simplified diets based on the mix of ALH and CLM. A positive effect of exogenous enzymes inclusion, on the performance parameters, was not observed. Based on these results we conclude that the simplified and half-simplified diets provide decrease in productive performance. Considering the proportionate economy in the cost of feed, the half simplified based on HUTCF may be an interesting alternative.KEYWORDS: cassava foliage, productive performance, rabbit production.As dietas simplificadas e semi-simplificadas para coelhos são uma nova tecnologia que associa economia e bem estar intestinal. O objetivo principal deste trabalho foi avaliar o efeito das dietas simplificadas e semi-simplificadas, com e sem enzimas exógenas, sobre o desempenho produtivo de coelhos em crescimento. Foram utilizadas 11 dietas, sendo uma referência, duas simplificadas e oito semi-simplificadas, formuladas, contendo como principais fontes fibrosas o feno de alfafa (FAL), feno do terço superior da rama da mandioca (FTSRM) e ou a farinha das folhas de mandioca (FFM), com ou sem adição de enzimas exógenas Os animais foram distribuídos em um delineamento inteiramente cazualizado com 11 tratamentos e oito repetições. As enzimas utilizadas foram as carboidrases (alfa-galactosidase, galactomanase, xilanase e betaglucanase) e a fitase. O consumo dos animais que receberam as dietas com elevada inclusão de FFM foi inferior ao demais. O ganho de peso diário mais elevado foi observado com os animais alimentados com as dietas referência, semi-simplificada com base em FTSRM e semi-simplificada com base na mistura de FAL e FFM. Não foram observados efeitos positivos das enzimas exógenas sobre os parâmetros de desempenho. Com base nestes resultados conclui-se que as dietas simplificadas e semi-simplificadas proporcionam queda no desempenho produtivo. Considerando-se a economia proporcionada no custo da alimentação, a dieta semi-simplificada com base em FTSRM pode ser uma alternativa interessante.PALAVRAS-CHAVE: cunicultura, desempenho produtivo, rama da mandioca.Universidade Federal de Goiás2012-09-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionResearchAvaliado por paresPesquisa Científicaapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/1756510.5216/cab.v13i3.17565Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 13 No. 3 (2012); 330-337Ciência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 13 n. 3 (2012); 330-3371809-68911518-2797reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/17565/11961https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/17565/11962Machado, Luiz CarlosFerreira, Walter MottaBorges, IranGeraldo, AdrianoFerreira, Mauroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2012-09-29T02:15:59Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/17565Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/vetPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/oai||revistacab@gmail.com1809-68911518-2797opendoar:2024-05-21T19:55:51.770712Ciência animal brasileira (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true |
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EVALUATION OF SIMPLIFIED AND HALF-SIMPLIFIED DIETS ON THE BASIS OF THE MIXTURE OF FORAGE CROPS, WITH AND WITHOUT ENZYMES, FOR GROWING RABBITS AVALIAÇÃO DAS DIETAS SIMPLIFICADAS E SEMI-SIMPLIFICADAS, COM BASE NA MISTURA DE FORRAGEIRAS, COM E SEM ENZIMAS, PARA COELHOS EM CRESCIMENTO |
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EVALUATION OF SIMPLIFIED AND HALF-SIMPLIFIED DIETS ON THE BASIS OF THE MIXTURE OF FORAGE CROPS, WITH AND WITHOUT ENZYMES, FOR GROWING RABBITS |
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EVALUATION OF SIMPLIFIED AND HALF-SIMPLIFIED DIETS ON THE BASIS OF THE MIXTURE OF FORAGE CROPS, WITH AND WITHOUT ENZYMES, FOR GROWING RABBITS Machado, Luiz Carlos Rabitt Production cunicultura desempenho produtivo rama da mandioca |
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EVALUATION OF SIMPLIFIED AND HALF-SIMPLIFIED DIETS ON THE BASIS OF THE MIXTURE OF FORAGE CROPS, WITH AND WITHOUT ENZYMES, FOR GROWING RABBITS |
title_full |
EVALUATION OF SIMPLIFIED AND HALF-SIMPLIFIED DIETS ON THE BASIS OF THE MIXTURE OF FORAGE CROPS, WITH AND WITHOUT ENZYMES, FOR GROWING RABBITS |
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EVALUATION OF SIMPLIFIED AND HALF-SIMPLIFIED DIETS ON THE BASIS OF THE MIXTURE OF FORAGE CROPS, WITH AND WITHOUT ENZYMES, FOR GROWING RABBITS |
title_full_unstemmed |
EVALUATION OF SIMPLIFIED AND HALF-SIMPLIFIED DIETS ON THE BASIS OF THE MIXTURE OF FORAGE CROPS, WITH AND WITHOUT ENZYMES, FOR GROWING RABBITS |
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EVALUATION OF SIMPLIFIED AND HALF-SIMPLIFIED DIETS ON THE BASIS OF THE MIXTURE OF FORAGE CROPS, WITH AND WITHOUT ENZYMES, FOR GROWING RABBITS |
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Machado, Luiz Carlos |
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Machado, Luiz Carlos Ferreira, Walter Motta Borges, Iran Geraldo, Adriano Ferreira, Mauro |
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Ferreira, Walter Motta Borges, Iran Geraldo, Adriano Ferreira, Mauro |
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Machado, Luiz Carlos Ferreira, Walter Motta Borges, Iran Geraldo, Adriano Ferreira, Mauro |
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Rabitt Production cunicultura desempenho produtivo rama da mandioca |
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Rabitt Production cunicultura desempenho produtivo rama da mandioca |
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The simplified and half-simplified diets are a new technology that combines economy and welfare intestinal. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of simplified and half-simplified diets, with and without exogenous enzymes, on the productive performance of growing rabbits. A Reference diet, two simplified diets and eight half-simplified diets had been utilized. The main fibrous sources used were the alfalfa hay (ALH), hay from the upper third of the cassava foliage (HUTCF) and cassava leaf meal (CLM), using a completely randomized design with 11 treatments and eight repetitions. The enzymes used were the carbohydrases (alpha-galactosidase, galactomanase, xylanase and beta-glucanase) and phytase. The consumption of animals fed with diets with high inclusion of CLM was lower than the other. The daily weight gain was higher in animals fed with the reference diet, half-simplified diet based on HUTCF and half-simplified diets based on the mix of ALH and CLM. A positive effect of exogenous enzymes inclusion, on the performance parameters, was not observed. Based on these results we conclude that the simplified and half-simplified diets provide decrease in productive performance. Considering the proportionate economy in the cost of feed, the half simplified based on HUTCF may be an interesting alternative.KEYWORDS: cassava foliage, productive performance, rabbit production. |
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