The effects of bee pollen on performance and economic efficiency of New Zealand White rabbits reared under high stocking density

Omar, Mohamed and Hassan, Fardos and El-Shahat, Marwa (2020) The effects of bee pollen on performance and economic efficiency of New Zealand White rabbits reared under high stocking density. Damanhour Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 5 (1). pp. 18-23. ISSN 2636-3011

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Abstract

This study aimed to Test the hypothesis supplementation with bee pollen (BP), as a beneficial feed additive, could alleviate the detrimental effects of overcrowding on the productive and economic efficiency in growing rabbits. A total of eighty 30 day-old male NZW rabbits (561.7±8.3 g) were randomly allocated into to four groups (each of which replicated four times), of two stocking density 8 and 24 /m2. This corresponds to 2, 6 rabbits per cage. Groups were arranged as follow: control G1 (LSD; 2 rabbits/cage and no supplementation), G2(HSD; 6 rabbits/cage and no supplementation),G3(HSD-BP250; 6 rabbits/cage and 250mg/kg(BW) BP given orally), G4(HSD- BP500; 6 rabbits/cage and 500mg/kg( BW) BP given orally). Rabbits in HSD-BP500 group had significantly higher BW, BWG, lower FI and better FCR and FE than HSD-BP250and HSD groups. Rabbits in HSD-BP500 had significantly higher dressing out % and carcass weight than HSD- BP250and HSD groups. Significant increase in values of RBCs counts, Hb, PCV, WBCs, lymphocyte, heterophils % and decreased H/L ratio were detected in HSD-BP500 group compared to HSD and HSD-BP250 groups.. while, values of MCV and MCH were not significantly (P > 0.01) different among groups. The highest values of total protein, globulin and the lowest serum urea, creatinine, cholesterol, triglycerides, ALT and AST were observed in HSD-BP500 group. The highest values of total and net revenue and the best economical efficacy were obtained in HSD-BP500 group. Conclusively, from the obtained results It can be concluded that the supplementation of bee pollen at dose of 500mg/kg BW improved the performance parameters of NZW rabbits and increased farm profitability.

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Date Deposited: 12 Jul 2023 12:39
Last Modified: 20 Sep 2024 04:09
URI: http://geographical.openuniversityarchive.com/id/eprint/1656

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