Growth performance, apparent nutrient digestibility, caecal fermentation, ileal morphology and caecal microflora of growing rabbits fed diets containing probiotics and prebiotics
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Date
2013-06
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Elsevier
Abstract
Ninety eight male, mixed breed weaner rabbits were used in a 70 day feeding trial to
study the performance, apparent nutrient digestibility, caecal fermentation, ileal mor-
phology and caecal microflora of growing rabbits fed diets containing Prediococcus
acidilactis (1 10 10 cfu/g; 0.5 g/kg), Bacillus cereus (1 10 9 cfu/g; 0.5 g/kg), mannan
oligosaccharides (MOS; 1 g/kg), arabinoxylans oligosaccharides (AX; 1 g/kg), oxytetracy-
cline (1 g/kg), or synbiotics (TGI; 1 g/kg). A basal diet containing no feed additive was
formulated. There were 14 rabbits per treatment. Rabbits fed diets containing MOS had
the highest (P o 0.05) final live weight and weight gain. Dietary inclusion of prebiotics
(MOS, AX) resulted in higher (P o 0.05) weight gains and improved feed to gain ratios.
Rabbits fed diets containing MOS showed the highest (P o 0.05) while those fed diets
containing probiotics (Prediococcus acidilactis, Bacillus cereus) had the least (P o0.05)
caecal total volatile fatty acid (VFA) concentration. Rabbits fed diets containing prebiotics
(MOS, AX) had longer ileal villi than groups fed with other treatments (P o 0.05). Inclusion
of various additives showed reduced caecal coliform counts. The lowest (P o 0.05)
lactobacillus count was obtained in the caecal content of rabbits fed diets containing
MOS. Poor growth response was obtained with rabbits fed diets containing Prediococcus
acidilactis or Bacillus cereus while inclusion of prebiotics in growing rabbits resulted in
improved growth and gut morphology. Rabbits fed diet containing MOS showed the
highest overall final live weight, weight gain, total VFA concentration and reduced caecal
lactobacillus count.
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Keywords
Weaner rabbits, Mannan oligosaccharides, Arabinoxylan oligosaccharides, Probiotics, Prebiotics