In ruminants, the level of food intake affects net chewing efficiency and hence faecal particle size. For nonruminants, corresponding data are lacking. Here, we report the effect of an increased food intake of a mixed diet in four domestic rabbit does due to lactation, and assess changes in particle size (as determined by wet sieving analysis) along the rabbit digestive tract. During lactation, rabbits achieved a distinctively higher dry matter intake than at maintenance, with a concomitant reduction in mean retention times of solute and particle markers, an increase in dry matter gut fill, a reduction in apparent digestibility of dry matter, and an overall increase in digestible dry matter intake. By contrast, there was no change in faecal...
A review of past literature revealed inconsistencies in recommended feed particle size for optimal ...
It is generally assumed that animal species differ in physiological characteristics of their digesti...
Particle size of diet regulates the rabbit performance. Since mammalian gut is particularly suscepti...
In ruminants, the level of food intake affects net chewing efficiency and hence faecal particle size...
Postweaning feed restriction preserves rabbit digestive health after weaning, but the underlying phy...
In this research two experiments were carried out. In the first we studied the effect of commercial ...
[EN] Rate of passage was measured on 12 rabbits, either allowed to practice caecotrophy (Control per...
The study aimed to evaluate the effect of level and type of fibre on performance and digestive trait...
Fifteen New Zealand rabbits were randomly assigned to one of 3 dietary treatment groups of 5 animals...
Feed particle size effects on morphology and glycoconjugate pattern was investigated in the rabbit ...
International audienceShort-term feed restriction strategies reduce rabbit post-weaning digestive di...
A colonic separation mechanism (CSM) is the prerequisite for the digestive strategy of coprophagy. T...
The effects of digestible fibre replacement (25 to 15% ) by starch (12 to 23% ), were studied on ra...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the impact of four rabbit diets (hay only, extruded diet with hay, muesli with...
The retail cuts, gut characteristics and morphology of rabbits fed with varying dietary fibre and di...
A review of past literature revealed inconsistencies in recommended feed particle size for optimal ...
It is generally assumed that animal species differ in physiological characteristics of their digesti...
Particle size of diet regulates the rabbit performance. Since mammalian gut is particularly suscepti...
In ruminants, the level of food intake affects net chewing efficiency and hence faecal particle size...
Postweaning feed restriction preserves rabbit digestive health after weaning, but the underlying phy...
In this research two experiments were carried out. In the first we studied the effect of commercial ...
[EN] Rate of passage was measured on 12 rabbits, either allowed to practice caecotrophy (Control per...
The study aimed to evaluate the effect of level and type of fibre on performance and digestive trait...
Fifteen New Zealand rabbits were randomly assigned to one of 3 dietary treatment groups of 5 animals...
Feed particle size effects on morphology and glycoconjugate pattern was investigated in the rabbit ...
International audienceShort-term feed restriction strategies reduce rabbit post-weaning digestive di...
A colonic separation mechanism (CSM) is the prerequisite for the digestive strategy of coprophagy. T...
The effects of digestible fibre replacement (25 to 15% ) by starch (12 to 23% ), were studied on ra...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the impact of four rabbit diets (hay only, extruded diet with hay, muesli with...
The retail cuts, gut characteristics and morphology of rabbits fed with varying dietary fibre and di...
A review of past literature revealed inconsistencies in recommended feed particle size for optimal ...
It is generally assumed that animal species differ in physiological characteristics of their digesti...
Particle size of diet regulates the rabbit performance. Since mammalian gut is particularly suscepti...