ABSTRACT
A study involving two experiments was conducted to investigate the growth
performance of rabbits fed diets containing graded levels of cowpea hull
(CPH) and soybean hull (SBH). Thirty-two weaner rabbits of about 6 weeks
old were used for the study. In experiment1, sixteen 6-week old hybrid
(Chinchilla x New Zealand white) weaner rabbits of both sexes with initial
average weight of 730-790g were randomly divided into four groups of 4
rabbits each. The groups were randomly assigned to four treatment diets
containing 0, 10, 20 and 30% levels of cowpea hulls. Each treatment group
was replicated four times with a rabbit constituting a replicate placed in a four
–tier rabbit cages that had a total of 16 hutches per tier. In experiment two, 16
six-week old hybrid (Chinchilla x New Zealand white) weaner rabbits of both
sexes with initial average weight of 730-790g were randomly divided into four
groups of 4 rabbits each. The groups were randomly assigned to four treatment
diets containing 0, 10, 20 and 30% levels of soybean hulls. Each treatment
group was replicated four times with a rabbit constituting a replicate placed in
a four –tier rabbit cages that had a total of 16 hutches per tier. The experiments
lasted for 8 weeks during which the daily feed intake body weight gain, feed
conversion ratio, protein efficiency ratio and feed cost per kg weight gain were
determined. The haematological parameters, digestibility coefficients, carcass
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and organ weights were also determined. Results (experiment I) showed that
while increasing levels of CPH in the diets had no significant effect (P>0.05)
on the average daily feed intake, daily protein intake and protein efficiency
ratio, they had significant effect (P0.05)
differences were observe among rabbits in daily feed intake and average daily
weight gain. The effect of treatments on nutrient digestibility coefficients were
significant (P
, O & A., J (2021). Nutrient Intake, Digestion And Utilization By Rabbits Fed Cowpea Hull And Soybean Hull Based Diets. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/nutrient-intake-digestion-and-utilization-by-rabbits-fed-cowpea-hull-and-soybean-hull-based-diets
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