Rabbit Lines Divergently Selected for Total Body Fat Content: Correlated Responses on Growth Performance and Carcass Traits

The aim of this experiment was to study the effect of divergently selected rabbits for total body fat content (fat index) on growth performance and carcass traits. The fat index was determined at 10 weeks of age by computed tomography and lasted for four consecutive generations. The rabbits with the...

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Main Authors: Rozália Kasza, Tamás Donkó, Zsolt Matics, István Nagy, Ádám Csóka, György Kovács, Zsolt Gerencsér, Antonella Dalle Zotte, Marco Cullere, Zsolt Szendrő
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-10-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/10/10/1815
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spelling doaj-772ec9c5990e4e718aed53b1ea0785bd2020-11-25T03:28:56ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152020-10-01101815181510.3390/ani10101815Rabbit Lines Divergently Selected for Total Body Fat Content: Correlated Responses on Growth Performance and Carcass TraitsRozália Kasza0Tamás Donkó1Zsolt Matics2István Nagy3Ádám Csóka4György Kovács5Zsolt Gerencsér6Antonella Dalle Zotte7Marco Cullere8Zsolt Szendrő9Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Kaposvár University, Guba S. Str. 40, H-7400 Kaposvár, HungaryFaculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Kaposvár University, Guba S. Str. 40, H-7400 Kaposvár, HungaryFaculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Kaposvár University, Guba S. Str. 40, H-7400 Kaposvár, HungaryFaculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Kaposvár University, Guba S. Str. 40, H-7400 Kaposvár, HungaryFaculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Kaposvár University, Guba S. Str. 40, H-7400 Kaposvár, HungaryAnalytical Minds Ltd, Árpád Str. 5, H-4933 Beregsurány, HungaryFaculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Kaposvár University, Guba S. Str. 40, H-7400 Kaposvár, HungaryDepartment of Animal Medicine, Production and Health, University of Padova, Agripolis, Viale dell’Universitá 16, 35020 Legnaro, ItalyDepartment of Animal Medicine, Production and Health, University of Padova, Agripolis, Viale dell’Universitá 16, 35020 Legnaro, ItalyFaculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Kaposvár University, Guba S. Str. 40, H-7400 Kaposvár, HungaryThe aim of this experiment was to study the effect of divergently selected rabbits for total body fat content (fat index) on growth performance and carcass traits. The fat index was determined at 10 weeks of age by computed tomography and lasted for four consecutive generations. The rabbits with the lowest fat index belonged to the lean line and those of the highest values belonged to the fat line. At generation four, 60 rabbits/line were housed in wire-mesh cages and fed with commercial pellet ad libitum from weaning (5 w of age) to slaughtering (11 w of age). Growth performance, dressing out percentage and carcass adiposity were measured. The lean line showed a better feed conversion ratio (<i>p</i> < 0.001) than the fat line. Furthermore, the carcass of the lean rabbits had the highest proportion of fore (<i>p</i> < 0.020) and hind (<i>p <</i> 0.006) parts. On the contrary, rabbits of the fat line had the highest carcass adiposity (<i>p <</i> 0.001). The divergent selection for total body fat content showed to be effective for both lean and fat lines. Selection for lower total body fat content could be useful for terminal male lines, while the selection for higher total body fat content could be an advantage for rabbit does in providing fat (energy) reserves.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/10/10/1815growing rabbitdivergent selectioncomputed tomographylive performancecarcass fatness
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author Rozália Kasza
Tamás Donkó
Zsolt Matics
István Nagy
Ádám Csóka
György Kovács
Zsolt Gerencsér
Antonella Dalle Zotte
Marco Cullere
Zsolt Szendrő
spellingShingle Rozália Kasza
Tamás Donkó
Zsolt Matics
István Nagy
Ádám Csóka
György Kovács
Zsolt Gerencsér
Antonella Dalle Zotte
Marco Cullere
Zsolt Szendrő
Rabbit Lines Divergently Selected for Total Body Fat Content: Correlated Responses on Growth Performance and Carcass Traits
Animals
growing rabbit
divergent selection
computed tomography
live performance
carcass fatness
author_facet Rozália Kasza
Tamás Donkó
Zsolt Matics
István Nagy
Ádám Csóka
György Kovács
Zsolt Gerencsér
Antonella Dalle Zotte
Marco Cullere
Zsolt Szendrő
author_sort Rozália Kasza
title Rabbit Lines Divergently Selected for Total Body Fat Content: Correlated Responses on Growth Performance and Carcass Traits
title_short Rabbit Lines Divergently Selected for Total Body Fat Content: Correlated Responses on Growth Performance and Carcass Traits
title_full Rabbit Lines Divergently Selected for Total Body Fat Content: Correlated Responses on Growth Performance and Carcass Traits
title_fullStr Rabbit Lines Divergently Selected for Total Body Fat Content: Correlated Responses on Growth Performance and Carcass Traits
title_full_unstemmed Rabbit Lines Divergently Selected for Total Body Fat Content: Correlated Responses on Growth Performance and Carcass Traits
title_sort rabbit lines divergently selected for total body fat content: correlated responses on growth performance and carcass traits
publisher MDPI AG
series Animals
issn 2076-2615
publishDate 2020-10-01
description The aim of this experiment was to study the effect of divergently selected rabbits for total body fat content (fat index) on growth performance and carcass traits. The fat index was determined at 10 weeks of age by computed tomography and lasted for four consecutive generations. The rabbits with the lowest fat index belonged to the lean line and those of the highest values belonged to the fat line. At generation four, 60 rabbits/line were housed in wire-mesh cages and fed with commercial pellet ad libitum from weaning (5 w of age) to slaughtering (11 w of age). Growth performance, dressing out percentage and carcass adiposity were measured. The lean line showed a better feed conversion ratio (<i>p</i> < 0.001) than the fat line. Furthermore, the carcass of the lean rabbits had the highest proportion of fore (<i>p</i> < 0.020) and hind (<i>p <</i> 0.006) parts. On the contrary, rabbits of the fat line had the highest carcass adiposity (<i>p <</i> 0.001). The divergent selection for total body fat content showed to be effective for both lean and fat lines. Selection for lower total body fat content could be useful for terminal male lines, while the selection for higher total body fat content could be an advantage for rabbit does in providing fat (energy) reserves.
topic growing rabbit
divergent selection
computed tomography
live performance
carcass fatness
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/10/10/1815
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