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Revista de Producción Animal

versión On-line ISSN 2224-7920

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MARTINEZ RAMIREZ, Osmar; BERMUDEZ SAVON, Rosa C; RODRIGUEZ BERTOT, Román  y  GARCIA ODUARDO, Nora. Productive Performance of Rabbits Fed with Spent Mushroom Substrates. Rev. prod. anim. [online]. 2018, vol.30, n.2, pp. 25-31. ISSN 2224-7920.

Thirty male rabbits (Cuban Brown) were studied for 35 days to determine their production indicators. The animal diet included spent mushroom substrate (SMS). The animals were distributed in a completely randomized design with three treatments and five replications. Two treatments were compared: control (balanced diet using milled maize, soy, sugar cane and mulberry leaves); and substitution of the mulberry leaves for milled SMS (20 and 10 % inclusion). The final live weights (1.54, 1.50, and 1.52 kg), mean daily gains (17.41, 15.98, and 16.70 g/rabbit/day), feed consumption (70.04, 76.94, and 74.50 g/rabbit/day), and feed conversion (4.36, 4.81, and 4.46, respectively), showed no differences (P > 0.05) among the treatments. The substitution of mulberry leaves for SMS did not affect the productive performance of the animals. These results suggest the inclusion of up to 20 % of SMS in the diet of fattening rabbits.

Palabras clave : sugar cane; mulberry leaves; coffee pulp; spent mushroom substrate.

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