Quaresma Mário, Roseiro Luisa Cristina, Ferreira Tatiana, Nunes Maria Leonor, Pereira Gonçalo
CIISA-Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Animal Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Lisbon, 1300-477 Lisboa, Portugal.
AL4AnimalS-Associate Laboratory for Animal and Veterinary Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Lisbon, 1300-477 Lisboa, Portugal.
Animals (Basel). 2023 Oct 8;13(19):3138. doi: 10.3390/ani13193138.
Is it possible to reduce feeding costs in rabbit meat production without compromising rabbit health and productive yield? The study tested four feeding strategies: Control group (CC) fed exclusively with concentrate feed; group CT supplemented with whole carrot; group OH supplemented with oat hay; and Group CO supplemented with oat hay and whole carrot. Each feeding strategy was tested in 20 rabbits, randomly allocated in five cages with four rabbits each. The average daily weight gain (ADG), feed conversion ratio (FCR), and the amount of concentrated feed consumed daily were estimated in all experimental groups. Group CC displayed the best ADG (37.1 g/rabbit/day), carrot had no significant influence on ADG (34.2 g/rabbit/day), but oat hay had a negative impact ( < 0.05), either used alone or in combination with carrot (33.0 and 32.6 g/rabbit/day, respectively). Supplementation with carrot, oat hay, or both increased the FCR ( < 0.001). Nevertheless, there were no significant differences in final live weight or carcass weight between the rabbits in the different experimental groups. In conclusion, supplementation with oat hay, carrot, or both can be a valid approach to reducing production costs by decreasing concentrate feed without affecting rabbit's health and meat yield. The combined supplementation with oat hay and carrot proved to be the best option in reducing the amount of concentrate feed ingested by rabbits (less than 1107 g/animal), but at current market values, supplementation exclusively with oat hay was the less expensive feeding strategy (less 14% than fed exclusively with concentrate feeding).
在不影响兔子健康和生产性能的前提下,是否有可能降低兔肉生产中的饲养成本?该研究测试了四种饲养策略:对照组(CC)仅饲喂浓缩饲料;CT组补充整根胡萝卜;OH组补充燕麦干草;CO组补充燕麦干草和整根胡萝卜。每种饲养策略在20只兔子身上进行测试,随机分配到五个笼子中,每个笼子四只兔子。在所有实验组中估计平均日增重(ADG)、饲料转化率(FCR)和每日消耗的浓缩饲料量。CC组表现出最佳的ADG(37.1克/兔/天),胡萝卜对ADG没有显著影响(34.2克/兔/天),但燕麦干草单独或与胡萝卜组合使用时均有负面影响(<0.05)(分别为33.0和32.6克/兔/天)。补充胡萝卜、燕麦干草或两者都会增加FCR(<0.001)。然而,不同实验组兔子的最终活重或胴体重没有显著差异。总之,补充燕麦干草、胡萝卜或两者可以成为通过减少浓缩饲料来降低生产成本的有效方法,而不会影响兔子的健康和肉产量。燕麦干草和胡萝卜联合补充被证明是减少兔子摄入浓缩饲料量(低于1107克/只)的最佳选择,但按照当前市场价值,仅补充燕麦干草是成本较低的饲养策略(比仅饲喂浓缩饲料低14%)。