[EN] Sixteen male New Zealand White rabbits (NZW) accustomed to an environmental temperature of 18.0 ± 0.5 ºC , and relative humidity of 45 ± 4% were placed in a climatic chamber for 1 hour at 42 ºC with r.h. maintained at 45 ± 4%. Feed consumption, rectal temperature and body weight were registered individually for five days before and five days after the heat stress. Blood samples were collected befare the exposition to the stress temperature, and at 0.5 h, 6 h, 30 h and 54 h after the end of exposure to stress. Plasma and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) were prepared. Glucose, urea, total cholesterol and triglycerides concentration, GOT and GPT activities were measured on plasma samples together with vitamin C, vitami...
Optimal climatic conditions for rabbits would be something like an air temperature of 13 to 20 ºC, w...
ABSTRACT Heat stress causes a reduction of Mg-level of cell content, hence the metabolic activities,...
The aim of this study was to assess the effect of stress on the main physiologic indicators: body te...
Experiments were undertaken to investigate on changes of the rectal temperature, respiration and hea...
Acute heat stress (AHS) is known to affect rabbit production and well-being negatively. Yet, early a...
[EN] Eighteen male New Zealand White rabbits, randomly assigned to three groups, were placed in a c...
[EN] Eighteen male New Zealand White rabbits, randomly assigned to three groups, were placed in a c...
[EN] The tria! was conducted on 75 male rabbits (50 days old) of a commercial cross bred type in or...
[EN] The tria! was conducted on 75 male rabbits (50 days old) of a commercial cross bred type in or...
There are few data about early thermal conditioning (TC) and its effect on later life in rabbits. Th...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of acute heat stress on some hematologica...
High environmental temperature induces physiological stress in rabbits leading to production losses,...
Rabbits often experience stress when they perceive certain stimuli, such as handling. The physiologi...
The negative influence of heat stress (HS) on rabbit farms cannot be ignored. The current study aims...
ABSTRACT Heat stress causes a reduction of Mg-level of cell content, hence the metabolic activities,...
Optimal climatic conditions for rabbits would be something like an air temperature of 13 to 20 ºC, w...
ABSTRACT Heat stress causes a reduction of Mg-level of cell content, hence the metabolic activities,...
The aim of this study was to assess the effect of stress on the main physiologic indicators: body te...
Experiments were undertaken to investigate on changes of the rectal temperature, respiration and hea...
Acute heat stress (AHS) is known to affect rabbit production and well-being negatively. Yet, early a...
[EN] Eighteen male New Zealand White rabbits, randomly assigned to three groups, were placed in a c...
[EN] Eighteen male New Zealand White rabbits, randomly assigned to three groups, were placed in a c...
[EN] The tria! was conducted on 75 male rabbits (50 days old) of a commercial cross bred type in or...
[EN] The tria! was conducted on 75 male rabbits (50 days old) of a commercial cross bred type in or...
There are few data about early thermal conditioning (TC) and its effect on later life in rabbits. Th...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of acute heat stress on some hematologica...
High environmental temperature induces physiological stress in rabbits leading to production losses,...
Rabbits often experience stress when they perceive certain stimuli, such as handling. The physiologi...
The negative influence of heat stress (HS) on rabbit farms cannot be ignored. The current study aims...
ABSTRACT Heat stress causes a reduction of Mg-level of cell content, hence the metabolic activities,...
Optimal climatic conditions for rabbits would be something like an air temperature of 13 to 20 ºC, w...
ABSTRACT Heat stress causes a reduction of Mg-level of cell content, hence the metabolic activities,...
The aim of this study was to assess the effect of stress on the main physiologic indicators: body te...