2021
DOI: 10.22358/jafs/142007/2021
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Dehydrated tomato pulp in rabbit feed: effects of incorporation rate on growth performance, carcass yield, meat quality and economic efficiency

Abstract: The economic value of animal production depends on the price of raw materials used in feed formulas and the level of incorporation of agroindustrial by-products of low-added value. The study aimed to determine the effects of incorporating dehydrated tomato pulp (DTP) at rates of 30, 40 and 60% instead of dehydrated alfalfa in the diet of fattening rabbits on growth and slaughter performances, meat quality and economic efficiency. One hundred and twenty local rabbits, called the 'white population,' weaned at 33… Show more

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“…In addition, TPE supplements improve net revenue and economic benefits. Mennani et al [ 170 ] used TP instead of alfalfa, which increased liver weight in the 60% DTP group and waist weight in the 30% DTP group, while the perirenal fat weight was inversely proportional to the DTP incorporation rate. The 60% DTP group also improved economic efficiency.…”
Section: Nutrition Of Tp On Rabbitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, TPE supplements improve net revenue and economic benefits. Mennani et al [ 170 ] used TP instead of alfalfa, which increased liver weight in the 60% DTP group and waist weight in the 30% DTP group, while the perirenal fat weight was inversely proportional to the DTP incorporation rate. The 60% DTP group also improved economic efficiency.…”
Section: Nutrition Of Tp On Rabbitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, to meet the projected growth, the livestock sector will need to double or even triple its current production (FAO, 2012). This can be achieved if alternative and perhaps neglected sources of protein are explored (Mennani et al, 2021). One possible protein source that can assist in addressing these challenges, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa, is important but often overlooked rabbit meat.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%