AbstractThe objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of the interaction between genetic group (Botucatu or crossbred) and ambient temperature (thermoneutral, moderate or intense heat stress) on physiological indicators and performance of growing rabbits. Ninety-six weaned rabbits were used, half from the Botucatu genetic group and half crossbreds (New Zealand White males×Botucatu females). They were assigned to a completely randomized design in a 2×3 factorial arrangement (two genetic groups and three ambient temperatures) with repeated measures (weeks). Colonic temperature, skin surface temperature, ear surface temperature, and respiratory rate were recorded from 42 to 67days of age, whereas body weight and feed intake were reco...
[EN] Eighteen male New Zealand White rabbits, randomly assigned to three groups, were placed in a c...
In recent years, the domestic rabbits have been recommended as a good alternative source of dietary...
[EN] Eighteen male New Zealand White rabbits, randomly assigned to three groups, were placed in a c...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of the interaction between genetic g...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of the interaction between genetic group (Bo...
Rabbits are particularly sensitive to heat stress which can affect productive performance, with rabb...
[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...
This experiment was conducted to investigate the thermo physiological traits of Californian, New Zea...
Rabbits are very sensitive to heat stress because they have difficulty eliminating excess body heat....
[EN] Forty-two medium sized crossbred rabbits, born and kept ata constant temperature (30ºC), were ...
[EN] Forty-two medium sized crossbred rabbits, born and kept ata constant temperature (30ºC), were ...
[EN] One of the major constraint factors for rabbit production consists of the environmental conditi...
Objective Better feed efficiency can be achieved by selecting rabbit genotypes with lower residual f...
There are few data about early thermal conditioning (TC) and its effect on later life in rabbits. Th...
[EN] Eighteen male New Zealand White rabbits, randomly assigned to three groups, were placed in a c...
In recent years, the domestic rabbits have been recommended as a good alternative source of dietary...
[EN] Eighteen male New Zealand White rabbits, randomly assigned to three groups, were placed in a c...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of the interaction between genetic g...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of the interaction between genetic group (Bo...
Rabbits are particularly sensitive to heat stress which can affect productive performance, with rabb...
[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...
This experiment was conducted to investigate the thermo physiological traits of Californian, New Zea...
Rabbits are very sensitive to heat stress because they have difficulty eliminating excess body heat....
[EN] Forty-two medium sized crossbred rabbits, born and kept ata constant temperature (30ºC), were ...
[EN] Forty-two medium sized crossbred rabbits, born and kept ata constant temperature (30ºC), were ...
[EN] One of the major constraint factors for rabbit production consists of the environmental conditi...
Objective Better feed efficiency can be achieved by selecting rabbit genotypes with lower residual f...
There are few data about early thermal conditioning (TC) and its effect on later life in rabbits. Th...
[EN] Eighteen male New Zealand White rabbits, randomly assigned to three groups, were placed in a c...
In recent years, the domestic rabbits have been recommended as a good alternative source of dietary...
[EN] Eighteen male New Zealand White rabbits, randomly assigned to three groups, were placed in a c...