2011
DOI: 10.21608/ejrs.2011.51620
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Effect of distillers dried grains with soluble (DDGS) supplemented with or without enzyme on the performance of growing rabbits

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“…While it increased significantly (P<0.01) in the 50% DDGs groups with and without CA addition compared to the control group. Similar trends were recorded by Hussein and EL Desoky (2011) who reported that eviscerated carcass, total edible parts as well as abdominal fat % insignificantly increased with increasing DDGs and zylam addition (0.5/Kg diet) than the control group of NZW growing period (14 weeks). In this concern, Piles et al (2000); Dalle (2002) and Gondret et al (2002) hypothesized that the age of the rabbits at slaughtering is one of the factors that may influence on the carcass means.…”
Section: Carcass Characteristicssupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…While it increased significantly (P<0.01) in the 50% DDGs groups with and without CA addition compared to the control group. Similar trends were recorded by Hussein and EL Desoky (2011) who reported that eviscerated carcass, total edible parts as well as abdominal fat % insignificantly increased with increasing DDGs and zylam addition (0.5/Kg diet) than the control group of NZW growing period (14 weeks). In this concern, Piles et al (2000); Dalle (2002) and Gondret et al (2002) hypothesized that the age of the rabbits at slaughtering is one of the factors that may influence on the carcass means.…”
Section: Carcass Characteristicssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Moreover, FCR (%) significantly (P<0.01) improved with 40% DDGs diets with and without CA addition compared to the control and diets contained 50% DDGs with and without 1% CA. Hussein and El Desoky (2011) found that FI of NZW growing rabbits was not significantly affected by DDGS levels as well as enzyme supplementation and their interaction during 9 weeks' experimental period. Although, they reported that the inclusion of 22 and 28% DDGS diets gave significant (P<0.05) improvement in FCR compared to the control group.…”
Section: Feed Utilizationmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…On the other hand, Hussein and El-Desoky (2011) found that PI values were not significantly affected with enzyme addition to the diets of growing rabbits.…”
Section: Growth Performance and Feed Utilizationmentioning
confidence: 86%