The inclusion of barley, wheat and corn DDGS at 20% in the diet of
rabbits did not affect most of the carcass and meat quality traits. The
use of barley and corn DDGS increased the carcass fat percentage,
while still maintaining their carcasses in a lean range.
The use of barley, corn and wheat DDGS at 20% did not change the
fatty acid profile of the rabbit meat, while the slight modification produced
by the inclusion of corn DDGS at 40% led to better indexes from
a health point of view.