THE EFFECT OF HOUSING SYSTEM ON CARCASS TRAITS AND MEAT QUALITY OF RABBIT.
COMPARATIVE INVESTIGATIONS ON BEHAVIOUR OF WILD AND DOMESTIC RABBITS IN THE NESTBOX
EFFECT OF TRANSPORT DURATION AND GENDER ON RABBIT CARCASS AND MEAT QUALITY
EFFECT OF GRADED LEVEL OF FAT SUPPLEMENTATION ON THE GROWTH PERFORMANCE IN THE RABBITS
Technical Note: FIELD STUDY OF SAFETY AND ANTIBODY PRODUCTION FURTHER TO A COMBINED MYXOMATOSIS AND VIRAL HAEMORRHAGIC DISEASE (VHD) VACCINATION IN DWARF RABBITS BY INTRADERMAL ROUTE.
[EN] A study of safety of combined vaccination against myxomatosis and VHD was performed using a duly reconstituted vaccine made of a live homologous myxomatosis component SG33 strain and of an inactivated VHD component ...
[EN] Fifty Soviet Chinchilla kits (28 d old) were fed diets supplemented with 0,2,4,6 and 8 % palmolein oil up to 84th day of age. Live weight gain and feed conversion ratio (FCR) increased linearly and significantly ...
[EN] In order to evaluate the effect of transport duration and gender on carcass and meat quality, 204 rabbits were reared in individual cages from 35 d of age until slaughter at 77 d (average live weight at shipping: ...
[EN] Infrared video observations were used to study behaviour in the nestboxes of both adult wild and domestic rabbits. A total of 1080 hours of observations of wild rabbits and 1008 hours of observations of domestic rabbits ...
[EN] One hundred and sixty one weaned New Zealand White rabbits were housed in 0.4x0.4 m cages (3 rabbits/cage, 18.7 rabbits/m2) or in 3x3.3 m pen on deep litter (80 rabbits/pen, 8.1 rabbits/m2). At 13 weeks of age the ...