Effect of hair shearing on live performance and carcass traits of growing rabbits under hot ambient temperature

IF 0.8 4区 农林科学 Q3 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE World Rabbit Science Pub Date : 2020-09-30 DOI:10.4995/WRS.2020.13164
Z. Matics, R. Kasza, Z. Gerencsér, I. Radnai, A. Dalle Zotte, M. Cullere, Z. Szendrő
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The aim of the study was to examine the effect of hair shearing in growing rabbits reared at high ambient temperature. The live performance and carcass traits of growing rabbits reared at 20°C (not sheared, C, n=50) or at 28°C (not sheared, H, n=50, or sheared at 5, 7 and 9 wk, HS, n=50) were compared. The ambient temperature and relative humidity were 20.5±1.1°C and 54±11% in the 20°C room and 28.8±0.2°C and 35±8% in 28°C room, respectively. Feed intake of H and HS groups decreased by 29.0 and 20.4%, respectively, compared to C rabbits ( P <0.001). The same data for weight gain were 24.6 and 16.9% ( P <0.001), and for body weight at 12 wk were 16.8 and 11.5% ( P <0.001). At the same time, the feed conversion ratio improved (C: 3.53, HS: 3.34, H: 3.31; P <0.001). Nevertheless, the mortality rate of rabbits was not affected by the studied treatment and was overall low (0-4%). No differences were observed in dressing out percentages either (ratio of chilled carcass (CC) to the slaughter weight: 61.6-61.9%). The ratio of liver to CC differed among the experimental groups, with the highest value recorded in C group and the lowest in H group; HS rabbits showed intermediate results (C: 4.86%, HS: 4.27%, H: 3.91%; P <0.001). Lower ratios of fat deposits to reference carcass were also observed in rabbits kept at high ambient temperature (perirenal fat: C: 2.59%, HS: 1.82%, H: 1.60%; P <0.001; scapular fat: C: 0.89%, HS: 0.66%, H: 0.51%; P <0.001). It can be concluded that the negative effect of higher ambient temperature (28 vs. 20°C) on production in growing rabbits can be reduced significantly by hair shearing.
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高温剪毛对生长兔生产性能和胴体性状的影响
本研究的目的是研究在高温环境下饲养的生长兔剪毛的效果。比较了20°C(未剪毛,C, n=50)和28°C(未剪毛,H, n=50,或5、7、9周剪毛,HS, n=50)条件下生长兔的活产性能和胴体性状。20℃环境温度为20.5±1.1℃,相对湿度为54±11%;28℃环境温度为28.8±0.2℃,相对湿度为35±8%。H组和HS组采食量分别比C组降低29.0%和20.4% (P <0.001)。体重增加分别为24.6%和16.9% (P <0.001), 12周体重增加分别为16.8%和11.5% (P <0.001)。同时提高了饲料转化率(C: 3.53, HS: 3.34, H: 3.31;P < 0.001)。然而,家兔的死亡率不受研究处理的影响,总体上较低(0-4%)。屠宰率(冷藏胴体与屠宰重之比:61.6-61.9%)也未见差异。各试验组肝脏与CC之比不同,C组最高,H组最低;HS家兔为中间结果(C: 4.86%, HS: 4.27%, H: 3.91%;P < 0.001)。在高环境温度下饲养的家兔,脂肪沉积与参考胴体的比率也较低(肾周脂肪:C: 2.59%, HS: 1.82%, H: 1.60%;P < 0.001;肩胛骨脂肪:C: 0.89%, HS: 0.66%, H: 0.51%;P < 0.001)。综上所述,较高环境温度(28℃vs. 20℃)对生长兔产量的负面影响可以通过剪毛显著降低。
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World Rabbit Science
World Rabbit Science 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
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>36 weeks
期刊介绍: World Rabbit Science is the official journal of the World Rabbit Science Association (WRSA). One of the main objectives of the WRSA is to encourage communication and collaboration among individuals and organisations associated with rabbit production and rabbit science in general. Subject areas include breeding, genetics, production, management, environment, health, nutrition, physiology, reproduction, behaviour, welfare, immunology, molecular biology, metabolism, processing and products. World Rabbit Science is the only international peer-reviewed journal included in the ISI Thomson list dedicated to publish original research in the field of rabbit science. Papers or reviews of the literature submitted to World Rabbit Science must not have been published previously in an international refereed scientific journal. Previous presentations at a scientific meeting, field day reports or similar documents can be published in World Rabbit Science, but they will be also subjected to the peer-review process. World Rabbit Science will publish papers of international relevance including original research articles, descriptions of novel techniques, contemporaryreviews and meta-analyses. Short communications will only accepted in special cases where, in the Editor''s judgement, the contents are exceptionally exciting, novel or timely. Proceedings of rabbit scientific meetings and conference reports will be considered for special issues. World Rabbit Science is published in English four times a year in a single volume. Authors may publish in World Rabbit Science regardless of the membership in the World Rabbit Science Association, even if joining the WRSA is encouraged. Views expressed in papers published in World Rabbit Science represent the opinion of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official policy of the WRSA or the Editor-in-Chief.
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