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Agricultural Research Journal Suez Canal University /
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[9000502.] رقم البحث : 9000502 -
REPRODUCTIVITY OF NEW ZEALAND WHITE RABBITS AS AFFECTED BY FEEDING ON MEDICINAL PLANTS UNDER NORTH SINAI CONDITIONS /
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  Agricultural Research Journal Suez Canal University / / Volume 10, No. 2 - 2010
  A.M. Abdel-Samee
  M. M. Shetaewi
  M. R. M. Mousa
  I. M. M. Ibrahim
  Rabbits, Medicinal plants, Khilla, Thyme, Karkadh, Ginger, Chamomile, Digestibility, Productivity.
  Eighteen adult bucks and sixty adult females New Zealand White rabbits were utilized in tow consecutive experiments under North Sinai conditions. In experiment 1, the buck rabbits were individually housed in metabolic cages (40 ×40 ×50 cm) and divided into 6 groups (3 each). In experiment 2, the doe rabbits were individually housed in galvanized wire hutches and divided into 6 groups (10 each). Animals were fed on control diets composed of standard commercial diets and added 1% of the medicinal plants as follows: Khilla Baladi seeds, Thyme flowers, Ginger root, Karkadeh rosella, Chamomile flower, to form 6 groups. Results indicated that subjecting the mature NZW buck to medical plants improved digestion coefficients and nutritive value. Daily feed intake, Kindling rate, litter size, litter weight, Mean bunny weight gain total milk yield, milk conversion and economical efficiency improved as a function of medical plants (except thyme flowers) in adult females rabbits
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