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[EN] More than three hundred delegates participated in the XXX National Rabbit Symposium of the
Rabbit Spanish Association (ASESCU), organized by ASESCU and the slaughterhouse of rabbits
Hermi. The scientific program ...[+]
[EN] More than three hundred delegates participated in the XXX National Rabbit Symposium of the
Rabbit Spanish Association (ASESCU), organized by ASESCU and the slaughterhouse of rabbits
Hermi. The scientific program consisted of eight sessions of work, where twenty-six speakers
participated. In the Symposium questions on food safety, animal production, animal welfare,
alternative products, nutrition, genetics and epizootic enteropathy were treated. Food Safety. The
new tendencies in the commercialization of the rabbit meat were presented, showing a vision of how
the rabbit meat must be commercialized to maintain its actual quota of market. How must be implanted
a system of critic points in a rabbit farm and the bio-security measures required were others of the
subjects treated, being exposed the next obligations that the sector will have to fulfil in this matter in
the future. Animal Welfare. A revision of the last research works done in the field of the rabbit
welfare was made. The base of the conference was the draft of recommendations that is struggling at
the present time in the EU. European Food Safety Agency, a consultative organ of the European
Authorities, will be also present in the Congress to present the opinion that they were elaborating on
“the impact of the actual housing and breeding systems in the health and welfare of the domestic
rabbits”. From this session could be concluded that seems to be required more research in this area
to know the ideal conditions of welfare for this specie in commercial farms. Epizootic Enteropathy.
This session facilitated to rabbit sector the results of the research trials carried out by different
research teams during last the four years. During the sessions on Animal Production, Alternative
Products, Nutrition or Genetics, the most distinguished researchers of Spain and Portugal presented
the results of their last works.
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