The European ban on the non-therapeutic use of antibiotic growth promoters and limits on the use of other drugs have increased digestive disorders and mortality in growing rabbits. In addition, consumers demand natural products, and therefore synthetic active compounds should be replaced by natural ones. This has increased the search for alternatives, such as herbs, spices and their extracts (botanicals) as replacers. Plants (whole plants, leaves or seeds, mainly used as feedstuffs) and their extracts (considered as additives) are being increasingly used in animal nutrition as appetisers, digestive and physiological stimulants, colorants, and antioxidants, and for the prevention and treatment of certain pathological conditions. The digestiv...
In order to investigate the effects of some dietary phytoderivates (Origanum vulgare L. and Rosmarin...
The effects of dietary supplementation with onion, cranberry and strawberry extracts and essentials ...
Rabbits eat a variety of herbs, especially the ones grown in home gardens. While herbaceous plants g...
The European ban on the non-therapeutic use of antibiotic growth promoters and limits on the use of ...
The European ban of the non-therapeutic use of AGPs and limits in the use of other drugs has increas...
The European ban of the non-therapeutic use of antibiotic growth promoters and limits in the use of ...
The objective of the present study was to determine the effect of feed restriction systems, herbal m...
Nowdays, there is an increasing interest in public health issue due to consumption of healthy ...
The present work evaluated the effects of feed supplementation with plant extracts (onion, cranberry...
The purpose of this review is to provide detailed information about the use of herbs and spices in r...
The effect of dietary supplementation of oregano, rosemary and oregano+rosemary on rabbit growth per...
The present experiment studied the effect of dietary supplementations with oregano, rosemary and ore...
In many countries of Europe rabbit meat is consumed for its nutritional characteristics, (Dalle Zott...
Rabbits eat a variety of herbs, especially the ones grown in home gardens. While herbaceous plants g...
The European ban of AGPs in the animal feed from 2006 had 151 revived doubts previously considered ...
In order to investigate the effects of some dietary phytoderivates (Origanum vulgare L. and Rosmarin...
The effects of dietary supplementation with onion, cranberry and strawberry extracts and essentials ...
Rabbits eat a variety of herbs, especially the ones grown in home gardens. While herbaceous plants g...
The European ban on the non-therapeutic use of antibiotic growth promoters and limits on the use of ...
The European ban of the non-therapeutic use of AGPs and limits in the use of other drugs has increas...
The European ban of the non-therapeutic use of antibiotic growth promoters and limits in the use of ...
The objective of the present study was to determine the effect of feed restriction systems, herbal m...
Nowdays, there is an increasing interest in public health issue due to consumption of healthy ...
The present work evaluated the effects of feed supplementation with plant extracts (onion, cranberry...
The purpose of this review is to provide detailed information about the use of herbs and spices in r...
The effect of dietary supplementation of oregano, rosemary and oregano+rosemary on rabbit growth per...
The present experiment studied the effect of dietary supplementations with oregano, rosemary and ore...
In many countries of Europe rabbit meat is consumed for its nutritional characteristics, (Dalle Zott...
Rabbits eat a variety of herbs, especially the ones grown in home gardens. While herbaceous plants g...
The European ban of AGPs in the animal feed from 2006 had 151 revived doubts previously considered ...
In order to investigate the effects of some dietary phytoderivates (Origanum vulgare L. and Rosmarin...
The effects of dietary supplementation with onion, cranberry and strawberry extracts and essentials ...
Rabbits eat a variety of herbs, especially the ones grown in home gardens. While herbaceous plants g...