摘要
为研究饲粮不同发酵豆粕水平对断奶~2月龄肉兔生长性能、血清指标及肠道发育的影响,选用平均体重为(748±50)g的断奶肉兔150只,随机分成5组,各组间初始体重无显著差异,分别饲喂在基础饲粮中添加0(对照)、3%、6%、9%和12%发酵豆粕的试验饲粮,预试期7 d,正试期23 d。结果表明:饲粮发酵豆粕添加水平对平均日采食量(ADI)、平均日增重(ADG)、料肉比(F/G)无显著影响(P>0.05)。对血清总蛋白、碱性磷酸酶含量无显著影响(P>0.05),但血清尿素氮含量有下降趋势(P=0.0562),对血清胆固醇含量影响显著(P<0.05)。饲粮发酵豆粕添加水平对十二指肠绒毛高度、肥大细胞数量及乳酸菌、大肠杆菌含量影响显著(P<0.05)。综合本试验测定指标,饲粮不同发酵豆粕水平对断奶~2月龄肉兔的生长发育无显著影响,但能显著促进其肠道发育,改善盲肠微生物菌群。
This experiment was conducted to research the effects of fermented soybean meal on growth performance,serum biochemistry and intestinal development of weaner to 2-month-old growing meat rabbits. One hundred and fifty weanling meat rabbits with average body weight of( 748 ± 50) g were randomly divided into 5 groups. The rabbits in the 5 groups were fed experimental diets containing 0,3%,6%,9% and 12% fermented soybean meal respectively. The experiment included a pretrial period of 7 days and an experimental period of 23 days. The results were as follows: dietary fermented soybean meal level had no significant influence on average daily feed intake( ADI),average daily gain( ADG) and ratio of feed to gain( F/G).Dietary fermented soybean meal level significantly affected the contents of serum cholesterol( CHO)( P 0. 05),but had no significant influence on total protein( TP) and alkaline phosphatase( AKP)( P 0. 05).With the increase of fermented soybean meal level,the serum urine nitrogen( SUN) showed a down trend( P = 0. 0562). The dietary fermented soybean meal level also had significant effect on villous height of duodenum,mast cell number,lactobacillus and colibacillus( P 0. 05). In conclusion,the dietary fermented soybean meal level had no significant influence on growing performance,but could promote the intestine development and improve the microbial population status of weaner to 2-month-old meat rabbits.
出处
《山东农业科学》
2017年第8期131-135,共5页
Shandong Agricultural Sciences
基金
山东省现代农业产业技术体系特种经济动物创新团队建设项目(SDAIT-21-12)
国家自然科学基金青年基金项目(31501927)
国家兔产业技术体系项目(CARS-44-B-5)
关键词
肉兔
发酵豆粕
生长性能
血清指标
肠道发育
Meat rabbit
Fermented soybean meal
Growing performance
Serum index
Intestinal development