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Marine Macroalgae in Rabbit Nutrition-A Valuable Feed in Sustainable Farming

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ANIMALS
卷 12, 期 18, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ani12182346

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macroalgae; seaweed; rabbit nutrition; alternative to antibiotics

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  1. European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) of the European Union
  2. Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, within the National Rural Development Program
  3. EUR [485,043.58]

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Commercial rabbit farming has faced challenges including the ban on prophylactic use of antibiotics in animal feed and a decrease in rabbit meat consumption. This review highlights the potential of macroalgae as an alternative to antibiotics for improving rabbit health. The use of seaweed in rabbit nutrition aligns with sustainable agriculture programs and may have positive effects on gut health.
Simple Summary Commercial rabbit farming has faced critical challenges in the last few years, during which the ban on the prophylactic use of antibiotics in animal feed has added to the weakness of the production system and a decrease in consumption of rabbit meat. Considering the potential role of macroalgae as an alternative to the use of antibiotics in animal nutrition, this review paper aims to evaluate the use of macroalgae in rabbit farming. It specifically focuses on how macroalgae can be used sustainably to improve rabbit health as an economically viable alternative that could help guarantee the future of this high-value sector. The rabbit meat industry has faced critical challenges in the last few years, during which the ban on the prophylactic use of antibiotics in animal feed has added to the weakness of the production system and a decrease in consumption of rabbit meat. This review paper highlights the potential value of macroalgae in the rabbit farming sector as an alternative to the use of antibiotics to improve rabbit health. In line with sustainable agriculture programmes, the use of seaweed in rabbit nutrition may improve gut health according to the One Health approach, whereby consumers and the environment could receive tangible benefits. The inclusion of algae in animal feed has experimentally proven to help to reduce intestinal dysbiosis. However, further studies evaluating the prebiotic effects of algal components on gut health and also identifying the compounds directly responsible for the antimicrobial, antiviral, antioxidative and anti-inflammatory properties of algae are still needed. Furthermore, the inclusion of marine algae in rabbit food could potentially become a commercial marketing strategy that could attract new consumers who are concerned about environmental sustainability and who are looking for different, high-quality foods.

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