Production, carcass traits and meat quality of rabbits housed in cages or in different pens were compared. Rabbits (n = 579) were sorted into 5 groups: C = cage (2 rabbits/cage); pen without platform: P11 = 9 rabbits/pen; P16 = 14 rabbits/pen; pen with platform: PW = wire net platform, 14 rabbits/pen; PD = platform with straw-litter, 14 rabbits/pen. Feed intake and average daily gain between 5 and 11 weeks, and body weight at 11 weeks were significantly higher in C rabbits than that of the mean of pen-housed groups, while the PD group had the lowest growth performance. C rabbits had the smallest hind part to reference carcass (P b 0.001) and the largest percentage of perirenal and scapular fat (P b 0.001). The meat/bone ratio was the larges...
Farmed rabbit welfare mainly depends on the housing conditions created by people. When group size is...
To evaluate the effect of the presence and the type of environmental enrichment in different collect...
Purpose of this experiment was to verify the compatibility of a group housing system, from weaning t...
The aim of the experiment was to study the effect of housing growing rabbits in enriched cages with ...
This 2 x 2 x 2 factorial experiment was conducted to study the effects of housing system (pair caged...
A study was carried out to investigate the effects of two housing systems on the performance, carcas...
[EN] One hundred and sixty one weaned New Zealand White rabbits were housed in 0.4x0.4 m cages (3 ra...
The aim of the experiment was to examine the effect of housing condition on productive performance a...
ABSTRACT: One hundred and sixty one weaned New Zealand White rabbits were housed in 0.4x0.4 m cages ...
The study was carried out to investigate the effects of two housing systems on the growth performa...
A study was carried out to investigate the effects of two housing systems on the performance, carcas...
During growth (from 27 to 75 days of age), 384 rabbits were kept in different types of wire-net cage...
The aim of the experiment was to examine the effect of housing condition on productive performance a...
The aim of this study was to compare the growth performance, slaughter results, and carcass and meat...
Three hundred twenty rabbits weaned at 29 d (LW: 618 \ub1 65 g) were housed in group to evaluate the...
Farmed rabbit welfare mainly depends on the housing conditions created by people. When group size is...
To evaluate the effect of the presence and the type of environmental enrichment in different collect...
Purpose of this experiment was to verify the compatibility of a group housing system, from weaning t...
The aim of the experiment was to study the effect of housing growing rabbits in enriched cages with ...
This 2 x 2 x 2 factorial experiment was conducted to study the effects of housing system (pair caged...
A study was carried out to investigate the effects of two housing systems on the performance, carcas...
[EN] One hundred and sixty one weaned New Zealand White rabbits were housed in 0.4x0.4 m cages (3 ra...
The aim of the experiment was to examine the effect of housing condition on productive performance a...
ABSTRACT: One hundred and sixty one weaned New Zealand White rabbits were housed in 0.4x0.4 m cages ...
The study was carried out to investigate the effects of two housing systems on the growth performa...
A study was carried out to investigate the effects of two housing systems on the performance, carcas...
During growth (from 27 to 75 days of age), 384 rabbits were kept in different types of wire-net cage...
The aim of the experiment was to examine the effect of housing condition on productive performance a...
The aim of this study was to compare the growth performance, slaughter results, and carcass and meat...
Three hundred twenty rabbits weaned at 29 d (LW: 618 \ub1 65 g) were housed in group to evaluate the...
Farmed rabbit welfare mainly depends on the housing conditions created by people. When group size is...
To evaluate the effect of the presence and the type of environmental enrichment in different collect...
Purpose of this experiment was to verify the compatibility of a group housing system, from weaning t...