Digestibility of Moringa Oleifera Lam. Leaves Meal Based Diet by Oryctolagus Cuniculus.
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Abstract
The use of local feed resources in animal diet can contribute
to improve the sustainability of rabbit production. The aim
of this work was to evaluate the digestibility of the Moringa
oleifera (Lam) leaf meal based diet in rabbits. In this study
seven groups of 9 rabbits, aged 40 to 45 days, were fed with
7 different feeds: two commercial feed (ProvA and ProvB),
four dried M. oleifera leaf (ML) based diet (Mor10: 10% ML,
Mor20: 20% FL, Mor30: 30% FL, and Mor40: 40% ML) and a
control diet (CTL). Organic matter digestibility of commercial
feed was similar to that of the control feed (P>0.05). The
dietary digestibility coefficients Mor10 (62.92%), Mor20
(61.62%) and Mor40 (62.75%) were similar (P>0.05) and
lower (P<0.05) than that of Mor30 (69.12%). The highest
protein digestibility coefficients were obtained with CTL
feed (73.33%), followed by Mor40 (69.83%), Mor10
(69.12%) and Mor30 (68.91%). No difference was observed
between the digestive energy utilization coefficients of the
feed tested (P>0.05). Weight gains, energy and protein
efficiency ratios of feed were similar (P>0.05). The good
protein digestibility recorded with the M. oleifera (Lam) leaf
feed show that these leaves can be used up to 40% in rabbit
feed.
