The paper describes the variations of voluntary feed intake in growing and reproducing rabbits and analyzes the main factors and feeding strategies affecting this variable that plays a key role on feed efficiency, productive response and body energy balance. Feed energy concentration is the main responsible for the ingestion of dry matter and, as a consequence, of the main nutrients. Growth models are given to estimate the changes in daily weight gain and body composition, showing how only rabbits fed to appetite maximize daily energy intake and feed efficiency in the reproducing and fattening sectors. The main indicator of farm efficiency is global feed conversion ratio (FCR), i.e. the ratio between the quantity of feed consumed in the far...
A lack of knowledge about rabbit herbage intake during grazing limits the development of organic rab...
The present study evaluated the effect of digestible energy (DE) and crude protein (CP) levels on gr...
The thesis presents an improved approach and study on the effect of giving different feeds such as ...
The paper describes the variations of voluntary feed intake in growing and reproducing rabbits and a...
Post-weaning feed restriction strategies have proved to reduce mortality and morbidity, but result i...
Despite substantial advances in breeding efficiency over the last 40 years, feed still represents th...
Post-weaning restriction strategies are used in French rabbit breeding systems to improve the health...
A ten-week feeding trial was conducted to assess the biological and economic performance of growing ...
The present study evaluated the effects of the genotype and the feeding plan, on growth, slaughter r...
Post-weaning feed restriction is a common practice in rabbit farming to reduce mortality, but result...
Available knowledge in rabbit nutrition and feeding guarantees the optimization of productive and re...
In this invited communication the author proposes a list of nutritional recommendations for rabbits ...
The objective of this research was to determine the effect of breed, feed type and sex, on the final...
The effect of forage to concentrate ratios on the performance of weaner rabbits was investigated usi...
A feeding trial was conducted to study the growth response, nutrient digestibility and cost benefit ...
A lack of knowledge about rabbit herbage intake during grazing limits the development of organic rab...
The present study evaluated the effect of digestible energy (DE) and crude protein (CP) levels on gr...
The thesis presents an improved approach and study on the effect of giving different feeds such as ...
The paper describes the variations of voluntary feed intake in growing and reproducing rabbits and a...
Post-weaning feed restriction strategies have proved to reduce mortality and morbidity, but result i...
Despite substantial advances in breeding efficiency over the last 40 years, feed still represents th...
Post-weaning restriction strategies are used in French rabbit breeding systems to improve the health...
A ten-week feeding trial was conducted to assess the biological and economic performance of growing ...
The present study evaluated the effects of the genotype and the feeding plan, on growth, slaughter r...
Post-weaning feed restriction is a common practice in rabbit farming to reduce mortality, but result...
Available knowledge in rabbit nutrition and feeding guarantees the optimization of productive and re...
In this invited communication the author proposes a list of nutritional recommendations for rabbits ...
The objective of this research was to determine the effect of breed, feed type and sex, on the final...
The effect of forage to concentrate ratios on the performance of weaner rabbits was investigated usi...
A feeding trial was conducted to study the growth response, nutrient digestibility and cost benefit ...
A lack of knowledge about rabbit herbage intake during grazing limits the development of organic rab...
The present study evaluated the effect of digestible energy (DE) and crude protein (CP) levels on gr...
The thesis presents an improved approach and study on the effect of giving different feeds such as ...