Abstract
The objective was to evaluate the effect of different feeding times on the productive performance of growing rabbits. We worked with 90 rabbits between males and females, races New Zealand with an average weight of 434g. The treatments were: T0 = power (day and night), T1 = 7pm -7am power supply and T2 = 7:00 a.m. -7pm; The diets were formulated containing 18% protein and digestible energy level 2,500kcal / Kg. Significant difference (P <0.01) feed intake was found, live weight gain, feed conversion and production costs in males and females in the tratamientoT1 COA (8727.24), IP (967.1667 ± 1.124 ab), CA (3.8), CP (S / .0.60) in males and females T1COA (8694.20), IP (956,667 ± 2,104 b), CA (3.5) and CP (S / .0.65) with respect to T0 results show treatments T2.Los the T1 was optimal for increasing live weight of male and female rabbits.
Highlights
The objective was to evaluate the effect of different feeding times on the productive performance
We worked with 90 rabbits between males and females
with respect to T0 results show treatments T2.Los the T1 was optimal for increasing live weight
Summary
The objective was to evaluate the effect of different feeding times on the productive performance of growing rabbits.
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