TY - JOUR N1 - By-product Research Department, Animal Production Research Institute, Agriculture Research Center, Nady El-sead St., Dokki,Giza, 12618, Egypt; Department of Animal Production, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University, Gammaa St., Giza, 12613, Egypt UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85140025094&doi=10.51227%2fojafr.2022.39&partnerID=40&md5=171a4cac153d834ee1d3fa62b4c6c6f7 SP - 284 Y1 - 2022/09/30/ AV - public A1 - Suliman, M.A.E. A1 - Saber, D.M. A1 - El-Manylawi, M.A. A1 - Ibrahim, M.R. KW - Bean vine hay; Cecum activity; Cost; Digestibility; Rabbit EP - 291 VL - 12 SN - 2228-7701 TI - PROFITABILITY OF DIETS, NUTRITIVE VALUE, PERFORMANCE AND CECAL ACTIVITY OF GROWING RABBITS FED BEAN VEIN HAY N2 - A feeding trail was conducted to study effect of bean viens hay (BVH) on the growing rabbitâ??s performance, nutritive value and cecum activity and economic return of experimental diets that. Seventy two New Zealand White (NZW) rabbits (6 week of age) were divided into 6 groups and were fed 6 experimental diets inclusion BVH and Galzym® enzyme contains cellulase, xylanase, lipase, amylase, protease, pectinase, arabinase, phytase, α-galactosidase, and β-glucosidase additives. Group 1 fed negative control (basal diet without both BVH and Galzym®) and group 2 fed positive control diets (basal diet without BVH and with Galzym®). The 3rd and 4th groups fed 25 BVH substitution of clover hay without Galzym® (T3) and with Galzym® (T4). The 5th and 6th groupâ??s rabbits fed 50 BVH substitution of clover hay without Galzym® (T5) and with Galzym® (T6). The crude fiber, NDF, ADF, ADL and cellulose were higher in BVH than those in clover hay while, CP and digestible energy (Kcal/kg) were lower in BVH than those in clover hay. Results of interaction between BVH and Galzym® additives (treatment effect) had significant (P<0.05) effect on rabbits productive performance, all nutrients digestibility except EE and DCP, blood biochemical (TP, albumin, globulin, albumin/globulin ratio, cholesterol, ALT, and urea), and cecum activity (TVFAâ??s and NH3). Moreover, main effect of BVH was significantly (P<0.05) improved of rabbits productive performance, nutrients digestibility (DM, OM, CP, CF, and NFE), blood constituents (TP, albumin, globulin, and ALT), and TVFAâ??s in cecum. Enzyme main effect decreased (P<0.05) FI and formation of NH3 in rabbitâ??s cecum. In conclusion, the dietary BVH improved the productive performance of growing rabbits without negative effect on health status. Enzyme addition increases the BVH utilization and diets profitability © 2022, Online Journal of Animal and Feed Research.All Rights Reserved. PB - Scienceline Publication JF - Online Journal of Animal and Feed Research IS - 5 ID - eprints719 ER -