Effect of Feed Restriction during Pregnancy on Performance and Productivity of New Zealand White Rabbit Does
This study aimed to evaluate effect of stage of feed restriction on performance and productivity of pregnant does. New Zealand white female rabbits were randomly divided into three groups. Control group was provided daily with 185 g of food increased to 200 g from the 15th day of gestation. 𝑅1 was o...
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doaj-b1b43d1005c9490792e70b63449566342020-11-24T22:36:27ZengHindawi LimitedVeterinary Medicine International2042-00482011-01-01201110.4061/2011/839737839737Effect of Feed Restriction during Pregnancy on Performance and Productivity of New Zealand White Rabbit DoesAbeer Nafeaa0Souad Abd Elfattah Ahmed1Said Fat Hallah2Physiology Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Moshtohor, Benha University, Benha, EgyptAnimal Hygiene, Behavior and Management Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Moshtohor, Benha University, Benha, EgyptPhysiology Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Menofia University, El-Sadate Branch, El-Sadate City, EgyptThis study aimed to evaluate effect of stage of feed restriction on performance and productivity of pregnant does. New Zealand white female rabbits were randomly divided into three groups. Control group was provided daily with 185 g of food increased to 200 g from the 15th day of gestation. 𝑅1 was offered daily a restricted amount of food (60% restriction, 111 g) for the first half of pregnancy and then offered 200 g of food daily till parturition. 𝑅2 was provided with 185 g of food daily through the first half of pregnancy and then offered daily a restricted amount of food (60% restriction, 120 g) for the second half. After parturition, food was provided adlibitum. Maternal body weights, litter size, litter weight, and average body weight of kits at kindling of 𝑅1 showed no change, whereas 𝑅2 showed significant reduction in the weights of does at the 4th week of pregnancy and at kindling. The birth weight and weaning weight of 𝑅2 were significantly reduced. The highest mortality was recorded in kits of 𝑅2. No significant differences in blood parameters or serum prolactin were observed. The serum protein was significantly reduced 𝑅2.http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2011/839737 |
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Effect of Feed Restriction during Pregnancy on Performance and Productivity of New Zealand White Rabbit Does |
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Effect of Feed Restriction during Pregnancy on Performance and Productivity of New Zealand White Rabbit Does |
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This study aimed to evaluate effect of stage of feed restriction on performance and productivity of pregnant does. New Zealand white female rabbits were randomly divided into three groups. Control group was provided daily with 185 g of food increased to 200 g from the 15th day of gestation. 𝑅1 was offered daily a restricted amount of food (60% restriction, 111 g) for the first half of pregnancy and then offered 200 g of food daily till parturition. 𝑅2 was provided with 185 g of food daily through the first half of pregnancy and then offered daily a restricted amount of food (60% restriction, 120 g) for the second half. After parturition, food was provided adlibitum. Maternal body weights, litter size, litter weight, and average body weight of kits at kindling of 𝑅1 showed no change, whereas 𝑅2 showed significant reduction in the weights of does at the 4th week of pregnancy and at kindling. The birth weight and weaning weight of 𝑅2 were significantly reduced. The highest mortality was recorded in kits of 𝑅2. No significant differences in blood parameters or serum prolactin were observed. The serum protein was significantly reduced 𝑅2. |
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