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===Cons===
===Cons===
May kill your rabbits but acute onset bloat and GI statis. Whole corn is mostly Carbs, which will add fat not muscle. Rabbits can not digest the Hulls so it will create inflammation and damage to the intestines .
May kill your rabbits by acute onset bloat and GI statis. Whole corn is mostly Carbs, which will add fat not muscle. Rabbits can not digest the Hulls so it will create inflammation and damage to the intestines .
 


===nutrient break down===  
===nutrient break down===  


~ all % given as average see https://www.feedipedia.org/ for more detailed breakdowns.


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! style="width:20em;" |Main analysis
! style="width:20em;" |Main analysis
! style="width:20em;" |Ear maize, without husks, fresh
! style="width:20em;" |Ear maize, without husks, fresh [https://www.feedipedia.org/node/716 1]
! style="width:20em;" |Ear maize, without husks, silage
! style="width:20em;" |Ear maize, without husks, silage[https://www.feedipedia.org/node/716 2]
! style="width:20em;" |Ear maize, without husks, dry
! style="width:20em;" |Ear maize, without husks, dry[https://www.feedipedia.org/node/716 3]
! style="width:20em;" |Maize distillers dried grains and solubles
! style="width:20em;" |Maize distillers dried grains and solubles [https://www.feedipedia.org/node/714]
! style="width:20em;" |Maize distillers dried grains and solubles, high protein
! style="width:20em;" |Maize distillers dried grains and solubles, high protein[https://www.feedipedia.org/node/715]
! style="width:20em;" |EMaize distillers dried grains and solubles, fat < 6 %
! style="width:20em;" |EMaize distillers dried grains and solubles, fat < 6 % [https://www.feedipedia.org/node/716]
! style="width:20em;" |Corn gluten feed
! style="width:20em;" |Corn gluten feed [https://www.feedipedia.org/node/7147]
! style="width:20em;" |Maize gluten meal
! style="width:20em;" |Maize gluten meal [https://www.feedipedia.org/node/7158]
! style="width:20em;" |Maize germ meal, protein 20-30%, oil > 5%
! style="width:20em;" |Maize germ meal, protein 20-30%, oil > 5% [https://www.feedipedia.org/node/7169]
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|Dry matter  
|Dry matter % as fed
|ROW1/COL2
|50.1%
|60.0%
|88.0%
|89.0%
|92.2%
|88.3%
|88.3%
|90.0%
|95.6%
|-
|Crude protein % DM
| 10.9%
| 9.8%
| 8.3%
| 29.5%
| 44.0%
| 27.9%
| 21.7%
| 67.2%
| 25.6%
|-
|-
|Crude protein
|Crude fiber % DM
|ROW2/COL2
|7.3%
|4.8%
|8.1%
|7.9%
|7.5%
|8.3%
|8.3%
|1.2%
|10.4%
|-
|-
|Crude fiber
|NDF % DM
|ROW1/COL2
|27.9%
|19.0%
|23.4%
|34.2%
|28.8%
|39.8%
|39.6%
|4.1%
|45.0%
|-
|-
|NDF
|ADF  % DM
|ROW2/COL2
|13.7%
|9.9%
|8.8%
|13.6%
|12.7%
|14.0%
|10.6%
|1.6%
|12.2%
|-
|-
|ADF
|Starch (polarimetry) % DM
|ROW1/COL2
|56.4%
|60.9%
|55.1%
|9.3%
|8.3%
|12.3%
|21.5%
|17.6%
|22.1%
|-
|-
|Lignin
|Gross energy MJ/kg DM
|ROW2/COL2
|18.7%
|18.7%
|18.5%
|21.4%
|21.0%
|19.2%
|18.8%
|23.1%
|20.7%
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|-
|Ether extract
|Digestibility Rabbit
|ROW1/COL2
|ROW1/COL2
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|Ash
 
|ROW2/COL2
|}
 
===digestibility===
 
not very digestible to rabbits.
 
1. [https://www.feedipedia.org/node/713  Ear maize]
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! style="width:20em;" |Ingredients 
! style="width:20em;" | type of rabbit
! style="width:20em;" |Maintenance or growth 
! style="width:20em;" | Authors
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maize whole grain soaked overnight  [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/287407223_Reflections_on_rabbit_nutrition_with_a_special_emphasis_on_feed_ingredients_utilization]
|adult
|NO*
|Prasad et al., 1996[https://www.indianjournals.com/ijor.aspx?target=ijor:ijan&volume=13&issue=3&article=010]
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|Starch (polarimetry)
|ROW2
|ROW1/COL2
|-
|Gross energy
|ROW2/COL2
|ROW2/COL2
|-
|-
|Digestibility Rabbit
|ROW1/COL2
|-
|}
|}


*When the growth or maintenance column is marked "no", it means that this raw material was nutritionally completely imbalanced or contained a toxic compound.




===digestibility===
not very digestible to rabbits.


1. [https://www.feedipedia.org/node/713 Ear maize]
*Table 2. Raw ingredients studied as only feed. page 691, [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/287407223_Reflections_on_rabbit_nutrition_with_a_special_emphasis_on_feed_ingredients_utilization Reflections on rabbit nutrition with a special emphasis on feed ingredients utilization] January 2004 Authors:[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Francois-Lebas  François Lebas]
page 688 lists the breakdown of nutrients for ideal rabbit growth


==cracked==  
==cracked==  
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==distillers==   
==distillers==   
<what is >
waste material left over from making corn grain alcohol.
 
===Pros===
===Pros===
High Protein, Low Sugar content. good additive to boost protein
===Cons===
===Cons===
hard to source. :/
===nutrient break down===  
===nutrient break down===  
===digestibility===
===digestibility===


==Syrup==  
==Syrup==  

Latest revision as of 04:43, 28 April 2022

Corn[edit | edit source]

whole kernel[edit | edit source]

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Pros[edit | edit source]

Cheap, fast weight gain in grow outs.

Cons[edit | edit source]

May kill your rabbits by acute onset bloat and GI statis. Whole corn is mostly Carbs, which will add fat not muscle. Rabbits can not digest the Hulls so it will create inflammation and damage to the intestines .

nutrient break down[edit | edit source]

~ all % given as average see https://www.feedipedia.org/ for more detailed breakdowns.

digestibility[edit | edit source]

not very digestible to rabbits.

1. Ear maize

maize whole grain soaked overnight [7]
  • When the growth or maintenance column is marked "no", it means that this raw material was nutritionally completely imbalanced or contained a toxic compound.


page 688 lists the breakdown of nutrients for ideal rabbit growth

cracked[edit | edit source]

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meal[edit | edit source]

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Corn Bran[edit | edit source]

Corn bran is corn flakes.... Kellogg's actually sells reject corn flakes back to the feed mills for livestock. Once cereal hits expiration date. it's mixed into feed for livestock for carb/sugar boost and energy source


Pros[edit | edit source]

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nutrient break down[edit | edit source]

digestibility[edit | edit source]

distillers[edit | edit source]

waste material left over from making corn grain alcohol.

Pros[edit | edit source]

High Protein, Low Sugar content. good additive to boost protein 

Cons[edit | edit source]

hard to source. :/


nutrient break down[edit | edit source]

digestibility[edit | edit source]

Syrup[edit | edit source]

<what is >

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nutrient break down[edit | edit source]

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