Effect of breed and parity on growth performance, litter size, litter weight, conception rate and semen characteristics of medium size rabbits in hot climates [electronic resouce].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.97-110Other title:
  • تأثير النوع وترتيب الولادة على أداء النمو وعدد ووزن الخلفات ومعدل الاخصاب وبعض خصائص السائل المنوى فى الأرانب متوسطة الوزن بالمناطق الحارة.‪‪ [Added title page title]
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  • Egyptian poultry science journal, 2011 v. 31 (I) [electronic resouce].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Egyptian Poultry Science Journal 2011.v.31(I)Summary: This study aimed to investigate the. differences, among four medium breeds of rabbits (Rex, New Zealand White, California' and Baladi Red) in productive performance and semen characteristics. Hundred twenty does, 7-9 months of age and 3-3.5 kg body weight from Rex, NZW, California. and Baladi Red The numbers of 360 parities were analyzed to evaluate breeds effects. Traits studded were litter size and littler weight at birth, all 4 days and at weaning. Mortality percentage from birth to weaning was calculated Also, the analysis concerned 5120 ejaculates from 80 bucks from the 4 breeds of rabbits. The recorded traits were: pH, ejaculate volume, sperm motility, concentration, total number of spermatozoa per ejaculate, percentage of sperm normalcy and percentage of sperm abnormalities. The volume of each ejaculate was registered and an aliquot was separated for further analyses. Breed effect led to significant (P≤ 0.05) effect on litler size and litter weight at birth, 14 days and at weaning. Parities had significant (P≤ 0.05) effect on litter size and on litter weight at birth, 14 days and at weaning. California does recorded largest littler size and heaves little weight at birth, at 14 days and at weaning. California does recorded significant higher conception rate (%), lower number of services per conception and lower mortality rate compared to the other breeds. Mean values of total ejaculate didn't differ (P>0.05) among breeds. California Bucks tended to have larger ejaculate volume. higher motility percentage, lower abnormal percentage and higher total live sperm compared to the other breeds.
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This study aimed to investigate the. differences, among four medium breeds of rabbits (Rex, New Zealand White, California' and Baladi Red) in productive performance and semen characteristics. Hundred twenty does, 7-9 months of age and 3-3.5 kg body weight from Rex, NZW, California. and Baladi Red The numbers of 360 parities were analyzed to evaluate breeds effects. Traits studded were litter size and littler weight at birth, all 4 days and at weaning. Mortality percentage from birth to weaning was calculated Also, the analysis concerned 5120 ejaculates from 80 bucks from the 4 breeds of rabbits. The recorded traits were: pH, ejaculate volume, sperm motility, concentration, total number of spermatozoa per ejaculate, percentage of sperm normalcy and percentage of sperm abnormalities. The volume of each ejaculate was registered and an aliquot was separated for further analyses. Breed effect led to significant (P≤ 0.05) effect on litler size and litter weight at birth, 14 days and at weaning. Parities had significant (P≤ 0.05) effect on litter size and on litter weight at birth, 14 days and at weaning. California does recorded largest littler size and heaves little weight at birth, at 14 days and at weaning. California does recorded significant higher conception rate (%), lower number of services per conception and lower mortality rate compared to the other breeds. Mean values of total ejaculate didn't differ (P>0.05) among breeds. California Bucks tended to have larger ejaculate volume. higher motility percentage, lower abnormal percentage and higher total live sperm compared to the other breeds.

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