Weaning induces changes in behavior and stress indicators in young New Zealand rabbits

Objective: The present study was carried out to investigate the influence of weaning on the abnormal behavior, behavioral problems and some stress indicators in young rabbits. Materials and methods: The study was conducted on seventy two New Zealand rabbit kits which were divided into two groups, o...

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Main Authors: Heba S. A. Gharib, Azhar F. Abdel-Fattah, Haiam A. Mohammed, Doaa M. Abdel-Fattah
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Language:English
Published: Network for the Veterinarians of Bangladesh 2018-06-01
Series:Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research
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spelling doaj-b1306895b447409cb26282abcbd0dcc32020-11-24T21:35:57ZengNetwork for the Veterinarians of BangladeshJournal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research2311-77102018-06-015216617210.5455/javar.2018.e262290079Weaning induces changes in behavior and stress indicators in young New Zealand rabbitsHeba S. A. Gharib0Azhar F. Abdel-Fattah1Haiam A. Mohammed2Doaa M. Abdel-Fattah3Veterinary Public Health Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, 44519 Zagazig, Egypt Veterinary Public Health Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, 44519 Zagazig, Egypt Physiology Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, 44519 Zagazig, Egypt Biochemistry Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, 44519 Zagazig, Egypt.Objective: The present study was carried out to investigate the influence of weaning on the abnormal behavior, behavioral problems and some stress indicators in young rabbits. Materials and methods: The study was conducted on seventy two New Zealand rabbit kits which were divided into two groups, one reared with their dams (Unweaned rabbits) and the other group reared without their dams (Weaned rabbits). Rabbits are reared on traditional wire net batteries. A scan sample technique was used during the observation period of the recorded traits. Rabbits behavior was observed three times per day at (from 8.00 to 9.00 h.), (from 12.00 to 13.00 h) and (from 15.00 : 16.00 h) for three days weekly to each group during the experimental period (6 weeks). The observed activities were recorded at 10 min interval for rabbits in each subgroup (6 subgroups for each group). Two blood samplings were taken after weaning process for monitoring some stress indicators. Results: The results showed that the bare biting and lixite bite were significantly affected by weaning which were increased in the weaned group than the unweaned group. Other abnormal behavioral traits and behavioral problems were not influenced by weaning process. The results found that cortisol, growth hormone levels, superoxide dismutase and catalase enzyme activities were significantly increased in serum after weaning. Conclusion: The weaning process has negative effect on some behavioral and physiological responses. So, rearing the young rabbits with their mothers is advantageous from the viewpoint of animal welfare. The findings of this study may help to find out suitable strategies to minimize post weaning stress in both human beings and domestic animals. [J Adv Vet Anim Res 2018; 5(2.000): 166-172]http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=290079Abnormal behavior; Behavioral problems; Enzymes; Hormones; Rabbits
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author Heba S. A. Gharib
Azhar F. Abdel-Fattah
Haiam A. Mohammed
Doaa M. Abdel-Fattah
spellingShingle Heba S. A. Gharib
Azhar F. Abdel-Fattah
Haiam A. Mohammed
Doaa M. Abdel-Fattah
Weaning induces changes in behavior and stress indicators in young New Zealand rabbits
Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research
Abnormal behavior; Behavioral problems; Enzymes; Hormones; Rabbits
author_facet Heba S. A. Gharib
Azhar F. Abdel-Fattah
Haiam A. Mohammed
Doaa M. Abdel-Fattah
author_sort Heba S. A. Gharib
title Weaning induces changes in behavior and stress indicators in young New Zealand rabbits
title_short Weaning induces changes in behavior and stress indicators in young New Zealand rabbits
title_full Weaning induces changes in behavior and stress indicators in young New Zealand rabbits
title_fullStr Weaning induces changes in behavior and stress indicators in young New Zealand rabbits
title_full_unstemmed Weaning induces changes in behavior and stress indicators in young New Zealand rabbits
title_sort weaning induces changes in behavior and stress indicators in young new zealand rabbits
publisher Network for the Veterinarians of Bangladesh
series Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research
issn 2311-7710
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Objective: The present study was carried out to investigate the influence of weaning on the abnormal behavior, behavioral problems and some stress indicators in young rabbits. Materials and methods: The study was conducted on seventy two New Zealand rabbit kits which were divided into two groups, one reared with their dams (Unweaned rabbits) and the other group reared without their dams (Weaned rabbits). Rabbits are reared on traditional wire net batteries. A scan sample technique was used during the observation period of the recorded traits. Rabbits behavior was observed three times per day at (from 8.00 to 9.00 h.), (from 12.00 to 13.00 h) and (from 15.00 : 16.00 h) for three days weekly to each group during the experimental period (6 weeks). The observed activities were recorded at 10 min interval for rabbits in each subgroup (6 subgroups for each group). Two blood samplings were taken after weaning process for monitoring some stress indicators. Results: The results showed that the bare biting and lixite bite were significantly affected by weaning which were increased in the weaned group than the unweaned group. Other abnormal behavioral traits and behavioral problems were not influenced by weaning process. The results found that cortisol, growth hormone levels, superoxide dismutase and catalase enzyme activities were significantly increased in serum after weaning. Conclusion: The weaning process has negative effect on some behavioral and physiological responses. So, rearing the young rabbits with their mothers is advantageous from the viewpoint of animal welfare. The findings of this study may help to find out suitable strategies to minimize post weaning stress in both human beings and domestic animals. [J Adv Vet Anim Res 2018; 5(2.000): 166-172]
topic Abnormal behavior; Behavioral problems; Enzymes; Hormones; Rabbits
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