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This study was performed to determine the effect of different levels of soya lecithin (SL) added to the diets for growing V-line rabbits in the winter and summer seasons. One hundred sixty 35-day-old rabbits were used in two experiments, one was conducted in the winter and the other in the summer (each for 49 days). Animals were randomly assigned to 4 experimental groups and fed diet supplemented with 0, 0.5, 1.0 and 1.5% of SL. The addition of SL to the diet improved weight gain, feed intake and feed conversion ratio in both seasons. Body weight gain and carcass traits were improved by the inclusion of SL in the summer (P < 0.05). Dietary SL increased (P < 0.05) ether extract apparent faecal digestibility, levels of triglycerides, total lipids, phospholipids, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL), and the enzymatic activity of acid phosphatase, whereas decreased (P < 0.05) the levels of total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL), and the activities of aspartate amino transferase and alanine amino transferase in the blood. In the winter, lower nutrient digestibility coefficients and lower relative weights of the heart and spleen were found. In the summer season the elevated (P < 0.05) blood levels of glucose, HDL and LDL were observed in comparison to the winter season. Supplementation of feed with 1% or 1.5% SL improved rabbit growth performance, fat digestibility and HDL blood level in both seasons. So, the soya lecithin can be a useful feed additive also in the heat stress conditions.
The study aimed at evaluation the effect of mannanoligosaccharides (MOS) and zinc-bacitracin (ZnB) administered continuously (+) or intermittently (+/-) upon growing performance, carcass and meat traits, blood profile and tissue morphology of growing rabbits. One hundred and twenty five, 25 days-old rabbits were distributed among 5 groups fed the same basal diet: the control group did not receive any supplements; MOS+ group fed mannanoligosaccarides at 0.083 g/rabbit/day;MOS+/- group fed MOS at the same concentration as MOS+ group, but only two days/week; ZnB+group received Zinc bacitracin at 0.083 g/rabbit/day; ZnB+/- group fed ZnB at the same level as ZnB+ group but only two days/week. The experiment lasted from day 25 to 81 of life. The mortality rate in the control group (36%) was higher (P<0.05) than in MOS+/- (12%) and ZnB+ groups (12%).MOS and ZnB administered intermittently increased (P<0.01) dressing percentage as compared to the control group. The liver percentage increased (P<0.01) due to use of MOS (+ or +/-) and ZnB (+). ZnB (+ or +/-) increased (P<0.05) the protein percentage of meat as compared to the control group, while the continuative administration of MOS was able to reduce (P<0.05) the fat percentage as related to the control group. Both supplements and both administration protocols increased (P<0.01) meat tenderness and water holding capacity in respect to the control group. Continuous ZnB administration had deleterious effects on liver, kidney and ileum morphology. MOS could replace ZnB from weaning to slaughter age of rabbits without negative effects on performance and blood profiles causing no alterations in tissue morphology as compared to the control group. In addition, the MOS can be administered intermittently, reducing the production costs.
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