Nutritive value of adding dried Cratylia argentea leaves to the feed of growing rabbits

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Autor(a) principal: Camara, Bárbara Romélia Batista
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Almeida, Alexander Alexandre de, Naves, Luciana de Paula, Valentim, Jean Kaique, Luciano, Adriano Pedreira, Martins, Paulo Gustavo Macedo de Almeida, Matrangolo, Walter José Rodrigues, Fonseca, Leonardo da Silva
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Título da fonte: Ciência animal brasileira (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/77004
Resumo: Nutrition in rabbit farming accounts for about 70% of all costs; in this sense, C. argenteais an excellent alternative as a feed, due to its bromatological composition. Our goal is to evaluate the nutritional value of diets formulated with the dried leaves of C. argentea to feed growing rabbits. Twenty-eight white rabbits of the New Zealand breed, 55 days old, of both sexes, were used. Two treatments (n = 14, 7 males, and 7 females) were evaluated in a randomized block experimental design in a 2 x 2 factorial scheme. The control diet (CTRL) was formulated to meet the nutritional requirements of growing rabbits, and the test diet (DRY) was obtained by replacing 20% of the CTRL diet with dried leaves of C. argentea. The experimental period was comprised of 11 days, with seven days of adaptation and four days of total feces collection. The average daily gain, dry matter intake, feed conversion, and final body weight were not affected by replacing the CTRL diet with the dried leaves of C. argentea. The coefficient of dry matter digestibility showed better results in CTRL rabbits (female: 72.19%, male: 72.48%). Rabbits fed with the CTRL diet exhibited a higher consumption of crude protein compared to those fed with the DRY diet, however, these rabbits showed higher elimination and lower retention of crude protein. It is concluded that C. argentea presents values of 1,400.67 kcal per kg of dry matter, digestible energy, and 3.34% digestible protein per kg of dry matter.
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spelling Nutritive value of adding dried Cratylia argentea leaves to the feed of growing rabbitsValor nutritivo das folhas secas de Cratylia argentea na alimentação de coelhos em crescimentoNutrition in rabbit farming accounts for about 70% of all costs; in this sense, C. argenteais an excellent alternative as a feed, due to its bromatological composition. Our goal is to evaluate the nutritional value of diets formulated with the dried leaves of C. argentea to feed growing rabbits. Twenty-eight white rabbits of the New Zealand breed, 55 days old, of both sexes, were used. Two treatments (n = 14, 7 males, and 7 females) were evaluated in a randomized block experimental design in a 2 x 2 factorial scheme. The control diet (CTRL) was formulated to meet the nutritional requirements of growing rabbits, and the test diet (DRY) was obtained by replacing 20% of the CTRL diet with dried leaves of C. argentea. The experimental period was comprised of 11 days, with seven days of adaptation and four days of total feces collection. The average daily gain, dry matter intake, feed conversion, and final body weight were not affected by replacing the CTRL diet with the dried leaves of C. argentea. The coefficient of dry matter digestibility showed better results in CTRL rabbits (female: 72.19%, male: 72.48%). Rabbits fed with the CTRL diet exhibited a higher consumption of crude protein compared to those fed with the DRY diet, however, these rabbits showed higher elimination and lower retention of crude protein. It is concluded that C. argentea presents values of 1,400.67 kcal per kg of dry matter, digestible energy, and 3.34% digestible protein per kg of dry matter.A nutrição na criação de coelhos representa cerca de 70% de todos os custos; nesse sentido, a Cratylia argentea é uma excelente alternativa como alimento devido à sua composição bromatológica. Nosso objetivo foi avaliar o valor nutricional de dietas formuladas com folhas secas de C. argentea na alimentação de coelhos em crescimento. Foram utilizados 28 coelhos brancos da raça Nova Zelândia, com 55 dias de idade, de ambos os sexos. Dois tratamentos (n = 14, 7 machos e 7 fêmeas) foram avaliados em delineamento experimental de blocos casualizados em esquema fatorial 2 x 2. A dieta controle (CTRL) foi formulada para atender às exigências nutricionais de coelhos em crescimento, e a dieta teste (DRY) foi obtida substituindo 20% da dieta CTRL por folhas secas de C. argentea. O período experimental compreendeu 11 dias, sendo sete dias de adaptação e quatro dias de coleta total de fezes. O ganho médio diário, o consumo de matéria seca, a conversão alimentar e o peso corporal final não foram afetados pela substituição da dieta CTRL por folhas secas de C. argentea. O coeficiente de digestibilidade da matéria seca apresentou melhores resultados nos coelhos CTRL (Fêmea: 72,19%, Macho: 72,48%). Coelhos alimentados com a dieta CTRL apresentaram maior consumo de proteína bruta do que os alimentados com a dieta DRY, porém esses coelhos tiveram maior excreção e menor retenção de proteína bruta. Conclui-se que Cratylia argentea apresenta valores de 1.400,67 kcal de energia digestível por kg de matéria seca e 3,34% de proteína digestível por kg de matéria seca. Universidade Federal de Goiás2024-03-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/77004Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 25 (2024): Publicação continuaCiência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 25 (2024): Publicação continua1809-68911518-2797reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporenghttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/77004/40875https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/77004/40876Copyright (c) 2024 Ciência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Sciencehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCamara, Bárbara Romélia Batista Almeida, Alexander Alexandre deNaves, Luciana de PaulaValentim, Jean KaiqueLuciano, Adriano PedreiraMartins, Paulo Gustavo Macedo de AlmeidaMatrangolo, Walter José RodriguesFonseca, Leonardo da Silva2024-03-11T12:18:19Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/77004Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/vetPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/oai||revistacab@gmail.com1809-68911518-2797opendoar:2024-05-21T19:56:38.542659Ciência animal brasileira (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Nutritive value of adding dried Cratylia argentea leaves to the feed of growing rabbits
Valor nutritivo das folhas secas de Cratylia argentea na alimentação de coelhos em crescimento
title Nutritive value of adding dried Cratylia argentea leaves to the feed of growing rabbits
spellingShingle Nutritive value of adding dried Cratylia argentea leaves to the feed of growing rabbits
Camara, Bárbara Romélia Batista
title_short Nutritive value of adding dried Cratylia argentea leaves to the feed of growing rabbits
title_full Nutritive value of adding dried Cratylia argentea leaves to the feed of growing rabbits
title_fullStr Nutritive value of adding dried Cratylia argentea leaves to the feed of growing rabbits
title_full_unstemmed Nutritive value of adding dried Cratylia argentea leaves to the feed of growing rabbits
title_sort Nutritive value of adding dried Cratylia argentea leaves to the feed of growing rabbits
author Camara, Bárbara Romélia Batista
author_facet Camara, Bárbara Romélia Batista
Almeida, Alexander Alexandre de
Naves, Luciana de Paula
Valentim, Jean Kaique
Luciano, Adriano Pedreira
Martins, Paulo Gustavo Macedo de Almeida
Matrangolo, Walter José Rodrigues
Fonseca, Leonardo da Silva
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author2 Almeida, Alexander Alexandre de
Naves, Luciana de Paula
Valentim, Jean Kaique
Luciano, Adriano Pedreira
Martins, Paulo Gustavo Macedo de Almeida
Matrangolo, Walter José Rodrigues
Fonseca, Leonardo da Silva
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Almeida, Alexander Alexandre de
Naves, Luciana de Paula
Valentim, Jean Kaique
Luciano, Adriano Pedreira
Martins, Paulo Gustavo Macedo de Almeida
Matrangolo, Walter José Rodrigues
Fonseca, Leonardo da Silva
description Nutrition in rabbit farming accounts for about 70% of all costs; in this sense, C. argenteais an excellent alternative as a feed, due to its bromatological composition. Our goal is to evaluate the nutritional value of diets formulated with the dried leaves of C. argentea to feed growing rabbits. Twenty-eight white rabbits of the New Zealand breed, 55 days old, of both sexes, were used. Two treatments (n = 14, 7 males, and 7 females) were evaluated in a randomized block experimental design in a 2 x 2 factorial scheme. The control diet (CTRL) was formulated to meet the nutritional requirements of growing rabbits, and the test diet (DRY) was obtained by replacing 20% of the CTRL diet with dried leaves of C. argentea. The experimental period was comprised of 11 days, with seven days of adaptation and four days of total feces collection. The average daily gain, dry matter intake, feed conversion, and final body weight were not affected by replacing the CTRL diet with the dried leaves of C. argentea. The coefficient of dry matter digestibility showed better results in CTRL rabbits (female: 72.19%, male: 72.48%). Rabbits fed with the CTRL diet exhibited a higher consumption of crude protein compared to those fed with the DRY diet, however, these rabbits showed higher elimination and lower retention of crude protein. It is concluded that C. argentea presents values of 1,400.67 kcal per kg of dry matter, digestible energy, and 3.34% digestible protein per kg of dry matter.
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