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Study on the use of Rice Straw as Rabbit Feed (everyone discussed and expressed their opinions)

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Study on the use of Rice Straw as Rabbit Feed (everyone discussed and expressed their opinions)

The development of rice straw as rabbit feed can not only reduce the environmental pollution caused by combustion, but also be transformed into meat products, bringing greater benefits for human beings. Dear friends, do not pity your precious books and pen and ink, have good research results and ideas to publish, this is not only for yourself, for others, but also for the development of the rabbit industry, for the benefit of society. Has that friend ever used straw as rabbit fodder? what's the effect? I look forward to your comments. May I ask how effective you are with straw? I haven't tried it. Therefore, to solicit your opinions-- some data show that it can be added to 10-15%-the nutrients of fermented straw are different from those of unfermented straw. How much should be added? How can the deep processing of straw into feed be done well? The effect is so poor that the rabbit hardly eats. -- Feed (species) mix proportion (%) main nutrient content Rice Straw meal 40 digestible Energy (MJ / kg) 10.4 Wheat Bran 15 crude protein (%) 16.0 Barley flour 23 crude Fiber 14.0 soybean cake 20 sulfur amino acid (g) 0.8 bone meal 1.2 calcium (g) 0.6 salt 0.5 phosphorus (g) 0.4 methionine 0.3 Mel-for feed Talking about nutrition, there are effective ingredients, there are ineffective ingredients, the quality of rice straw powder is too bad, digestible nutrition is too low, if you add 40, the amount is too large, it will affect the absorption and utilization of other nutrients. So it's too much. The original post was published by Baishi Green Rabbit at 00:34 on May 5 and 7, 2007. The proportion of feed (species) was (%). The main nutrient content of rice straw meal 40 digestible energy (MJ / kg) 10.4 wheat bran 15 crude protein (%). Personally, I feel that the amount of straw in this formula is really too high. The effect of fattening rabbits should not be very good, while high levels of cellulose also cause malabsorption of other nutrients, such as methionine and soybean meal. Suggestions: 1. Control the appropriate use ratio to prevent the fiber content from being too low, less than 10%, and gradually increase, with sufficient adaptation period. 2. Ammoniation can be carried out properly, and the utilization rate can be improved. -- according to my use. Rice straw is not as convenient as wood chaff (wood chips from wood processing plants).-- the content of crude fiber is too high, I don't think it should be added too much. It will seriously affect the palatability of the feed-except as a filling ingredient, straw has almost no nutritional value for rabbits.

 
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