Effect of maternal lysine supplementation on the performance of growing rabbits. Preliminary results

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The experiment studied the effect of dietary lysine supplementation to rabbit does on the performance and on meat's protein and lysine content of their offspring. Half of the does (n=43) fed control diet (C; Lys: 0.68%), while the other half a lysine supplemented diet (L; Lys: 0.80%) from 3 days before AI until weaning. After kindling, half of the litters of C does were put under C does, while the other half under L does. The same procedure was followed for offspring of L does. After weaning, rabbits fed the same diet (0.68% Lys). Does' dietary treatment significantly affected the weaning weight, however, only lysine supplementation during suckling age had negative effect (340 vs 315g for C and L does, respectively; P<0.01). The kit's milk intake, measured at 3rd and 7th day of age, nursed by L does was significantly lower. Other productive and carcass traits did not differ significantly.

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Metzger, S., Dalle Zotte, A., Biró-Németh, E., Radnai, I., & Szendrö, Z. (2005). Effect of maternal lysine supplementation on the performance of growing rabbits. Preliminary results. In Italian Journal of Animal Science (Vol. 4, pp. 39–42). Avenue Media. https://doi.org/10.4081/ijas.2005.3s.39

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