[EN] To analyse the effect of pasture availability and genotype on innate immunological status,morphological organisation of lymphoid follicles, behaviour, performance and carcass and meat characteristics, 80 growing rabbits (40 Leprino of Viterbo and 40 New Zealand White, NZW) were reared in bicellular standard cages (control) or in a wired pen, provided with an external grass pasture (pasture). Blood samples and behaviour observations (10 rabbits per group) were performed at different ages (weaning, 49 and 89 d). At the end of the trial, 10 rabbits per group were slaughtered to study meat quality/composition and vermiform appendix structure. Leprino rabbits showed higher serum lysozyme values than NZW for all ages and rearing systems. Lep...
Effect of stocking density on meat quality of slow growing rabbits reared outdoor. - The aim of the ...
The purpose of the study was to determine the phenotypic correlations between meat quality traits in...
Under natural conditions European wild rabbits can balance between the benefits and costs to select ...
[EN] To analyse the effect of pasture availability and genotype on innate immunological status,morph...
The aim of this trial was to investigate the effect of pasture availability on gastro-intestinal tra...
Recently some recommendations were produced from EFSA (European Food and Safety Authority) to respec...
To investigate the effects of genotype and rearing system on innate immunity and oxidative status, 4...
The aim of the experiment was to study the effect of housing growing rabbits in enriched cages with ...
[EN] This study investigated the carcass component yields and meat proximate composition of 2 rabbit...
The study was carried out to investigate the effects of two housing systems on the growth performa...
Three hundred twenty rabbits weaned at 29 d (LW: 618 \ub1 65 g) were housed in group to evaluate the...
The present study evaluated the effects of the genotype and the feeding plan, on growth, slaughter r...
There is growing demand by consumers for meat produced in alternative systems. Since its growing, it...
The effect of stocking density (16 rabbits/m2, 5 rabbits/m2, 2.5 rabbits/m2, n=60, Experiment 1) and...
[EN] One hundred and sixty one weaned New Zealand White rabbits were housed in 0.4x0.4 m cages (3 ra...
Effect of stocking density on meat quality of slow growing rabbits reared outdoor. - The aim of the ...
The purpose of the study was to determine the phenotypic correlations between meat quality traits in...
Under natural conditions European wild rabbits can balance between the benefits and costs to select ...
[EN] To analyse the effect of pasture availability and genotype on innate immunological status,morph...
The aim of this trial was to investigate the effect of pasture availability on gastro-intestinal tra...
Recently some recommendations were produced from EFSA (European Food and Safety Authority) to respec...
To investigate the effects of genotype and rearing system on innate immunity and oxidative status, 4...
The aim of the experiment was to study the effect of housing growing rabbits in enriched cages with ...
[EN] This study investigated the carcass component yields and meat proximate composition of 2 rabbit...
The study was carried out to investigate the effects of two housing systems on the growth performa...
Three hundred twenty rabbits weaned at 29 d (LW: 618 \ub1 65 g) were housed in group to evaluate the...
The present study evaluated the effects of the genotype and the feeding plan, on growth, slaughter r...
There is growing demand by consumers for meat produced in alternative systems. Since its growing, it...
The effect of stocking density (16 rabbits/m2, 5 rabbits/m2, 2.5 rabbits/m2, n=60, Experiment 1) and...
[EN] One hundred and sixty one weaned New Zealand White rabbits were housed in 0.4x0.4 m cages (3 ra...
Effect of stocking density on meat quality of slow growing rabbits reared outdoor. - The aim of the ...
The purpose of the study was to determine the phenotypic correlations between meat quality traits in...
Under natural conditions European wild rabbits can balance between the benefits and costs to select ...