Rabbits are physiologically adapted to a high-fibre diet. inadequate dietary fibre may lead to digestive disorders during the post-weaning period and an increased mortality rate. Research has shown that a specific balance of fermentable and non-fermentable dietary fibre can solve the problem. By Arthur Kroismayr and Stacey Roberts
Paying special attention to the fibre composition of rabbit diets is paramount to successful rabbit production. Lignin plays a vital role in the prevention of digest
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