Thirty (30) growing rabbits of mixed breeds and sexes with an average initial weight of 526.92±0.25g were used for this study to determine the effect of level of inclusion of Ziziphus leaf meal (ZLM) in concentrate diet on the performance of growing rabbits. The experiment was in a completely randomized design involving five treatments, which represented five diets with 0, 10, 20, 30 and 40% levels of ZLM inclusion. Significant differences (p<0.05) were observed in weight gains, feed intake and feed:gain ratios. Treatment 2 had the highest weight gain (though not significantly different (p>0.05) from treatment 1 and the best feed /gain values.The cost benefit analysis shows a 40.51 % reduction in the cost of feed, following a 10 % inc...
A ten-week feeding trial was conducted using 25 grower rabbits in a completely randomised design to ...
Several experiments were conducted to evaluate various forages and forage levels for use in rabbit d...
Thirty growing rabbits with mean body weight of 516.67g were used in a feeding trial that lasted for...
A feeding trial was conducted to study the growth response, nutrient digestibility and cost benefit ...
This study aimed to determine the growth performance, nutrient digestibility and carcass characteris...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the growth performance of weaner rabbits fed varying dietary i...
A 91 day feeding trial was conducted using twenty (20) weaned heterogeneous breed rabbits of both se...
The objective of the study was to assess the effect of diets supplemented with Ziziphus spina-christ...
Forty five weaner rabbits, aged four weeks of mixed sexes were used to investigate the performance o...
The cost of feed is the main cause of high cost of production of rabbits. Kolanut testa, a protectiv...
This study assessed the performance and economic implications of rabbits fed Leucaena leucocephala l...
The research aimed to study the improvement of growth and carcass production of rabbits through the ...
A nine week feeding study was conducted to determine the effect of spent mushroom substrate (SMS) as...
The study was carried out to determine the feed value of replacing maize with graded levels of sweet...
The research aimed to study the improvement of growth and carcass production of rabbits through the ...
A ten-week feeding trial was conducted using 25 grower rabbits in a completely randomised design to ...
Several experiments were conducted to evaluate various forages and forage levels for use in rabbit d...
Thirty growing rabbits with mean body weight of 516.67g were used in a feeding trial that lasted for...
A feeding trial was conducted to study the growth response, nutrient digestibility and cost benefit ...
This study aimed to determine the growth performance, nutrient digestibility and carcass characteris...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the growth performance of weaner rabbits fed varying dietary i...
A 91 day feeding trial was conducted using twenty (20) weaned heterogeneous breed rabbits of both se...
The objective of the study was to assess the effect of diets supplemented with Ziziphus spina-christ...
Forty five weaner rabbits, aged four weeks of mixed sexes were used to investigate the performance o...
The cost of feed is the main cause of high cost of production of rabbits. Kolanut testa, a protectiv...
This study assessed the performance and economic implications of rabbits fed Leucaena leucocephala l...
The research aimed to study the improvement of growth and carcass production of rabbits through the ...
A nine week feeding study was conducted to determine the effect of spent mushroom substrate (SMS) as...
The study was carried out to determine the feed value of replacing maize with graded levels of sweet...
The research aimed to study the improvement of growth and carcass production of rabbits through the ...
A ten-week feeding trial was conducted using 25 grower rabbits in a completely randomised design to ...
Several experiments were conducted to evaluate various forages and forage levels for use in rabbit d...
Thirty growing rabbits with mean body weight of 516.67g were used in a feeding trial that lasted for...