Oo. Oduguwa et al., Utilisation of raw and autoclaved whole pods of Samanea saman (Jacq Merril) by the domestic rabbit, TROP AGR, 77(3), 2000, pp. 194-198
The utilisation of raw and autoclaved whole pods of Samanea saman (Jacq, Me
rril) (SS) by growing rabbits was investigated. There were three dietary tr
eatments containing either 0 g kg(-1), 100 g kg(-1) raw, or 100 g kg(-1) au
toclaved whole pods of SS. Thirty-six growing rabbits were used for the exp
eriment and 12 animals were allotted on weight equalization basis to each o
f the three dietary treatments. The mean final live weight and daily feed i
ntake of rabbits fed the 100 g kg(-1) autoclaved SS diets were higher than
those of their counterparts fed 100 g kg(-1) raw SS diet (P < 0.05), There
were no significant differences between the animals on the various treatmen
ts for daily weight gain, feed efficiency, and protein efficiency ratio. No
significant difference (P > 0.05) was observed for the digestibility coeff
icients of crude protein, crude fibre, ether extract, ash, and nitrogen-fre
e extract. Rabbits on the control diet (0 g kg(-1) SS pod) had the highest
values of digested Ca and P. Although not significantly reduced, the packed
cell volume, haemoglobin, red blood cell, white blood cell, mean cell volu
me, mean cell haemoglobin, and the mean cell haemoglobin concentration were
lower for rabbits fed the raw SS pods in their diets. The highest (P < 0.0
5) level of blood urea was obtained for the latter group of rabbits. The ca
rcass traits studies showed that there was an enhanced efficiency of tissue
deposition and higher carcass yield by animals fed the autoclaved SS pod d
iets. It was concluded that SS pods can be included in rabbit diets and tha
t autoclaving eliminated the negative effects of anti-nutritive factors whi
ch appeared to impair proper feed utilisation in the raw SS pod diets.