Objective: This study aims at investigating the productive performance, metabolic, and hematological profiles of Algerian local rabbits does during their first pregnancy and according to dietary protein content. Materials and methods: A total of 52 nulliparous rabbit does, 3,116 ± 72.9 g live weight, were allocated individually to three groups (17/18 females per group) being on isoenergetic diets [2,600 kcal Digestible Energy (DE)/kg] that differ in their digestible protein content by 15%, 17%, and 19%, respectively, for L, M, and H diets. All these diets were provided ad libitum. Results: The use of a high protein diet did not affect does weight and feed intake during the pregnancy period. Statistically, no significant difference (p > 0...
peer reviewedObjective: This study aims at investigating the productive performance, metabolic, and ...
Changes in clinical pathology parameters, particularly those related to blood coagulation, were exam...
None AvailableTarget Audience: Researchers and Rabbit Farmers Dry matter (DM), protein and energy ut...
peer reviewedFifty-two Algerian local rabbit does were used to study the effect of dietary protein c...
The total body composition of 4×10 female, 5-month-old New Zealand White rabbits was determined, usi...
This study was designed to investigate the possible effects of physiological status (non-pregnant, p...
[EN] The study was conducted on pregnant and lactating does to assess reproductive performance and ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the metabolic and biochemical changes in plasma that occur ...
This study aimed to evaluate effect of stage of feed restriction on performance and productivity of ...
Nutritional status during gestation can influence mother and offspring metabolism. Undernutrition in...
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Graduation date: 1985A study was conducted to determine the effect of dietary protein on\ud performa...
ABSTRACT: The effects of a reduction in the dietary crude protein (CP) level during the period when ...
This study examined the effects of feed restriction at different stages of rabbit pregnancy on body ...
The high energy requirements for the pregnancy, the maternal tissue growth and the milk production d...
peer reviewedObjective: This study aims at investigating the productive performance, metabolic, and ...
Changes in clinical pathology parameters, particularly those related to blood coagulation, were exam...
None AvailableTarget Audience: Researchers and Rabbit Farmers Dry matter (DM), protein and energy ut...
peer reviewedFifty-two Algerian local rabbit does were used to study the effect of dietary protein c...
The total body composition of 4×10 female, 5-month-old New Zealand White rabbits was determined, usi...
This study was designed to investigate the possible effects of physiological status (non-pregnant, p...
[EN] The study was conducted on pregnant and lactating does to assess reproductive performance and ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the metabolic and biochemical changes in plasma that occur ...
This study aimed to evaluate effect of stage of feed restriction on performance and productivity of ...
Nutritional status during gestation can influence mother and offspring metabolism. Undernutrition in...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Graduation date: 1985A study was conducted to determine the effect of dietary protein on\ud performa...
ABSTRACT: The effects of a reduction in the dietary crude protein (CP) level during the period when ...
This study examined the effects of feed restriction at different stages of rabbit pregnancy on body ...
The high energy requirements for the pregnancy, the maternal tissue growth and the milk production d...
peer reviewedObjective: This study aims at investigating the productive performance, metabolic, and ...
Changes in clinical pathology parameters, particularly those related to blood coagulation, were exam...
None AvailableTarget Audience: Researchers and Rabbit Farmers Dry matter (DM), protein and energy ut...