Agriculturae Conspectus Scientificus, Vol 76, No 4 (2011)

Growth and Mortality of Suckling Rabbit

Martina PLANINC, Ajda KERMAUNER, Špela MALOVRH, Milena KOVAČ

Pages: 305-309

Summary


Rabbits are usually smaller and mortality is higher in large litters. The aim of the study was to estimate effects on mortality and growth in rabbits. The study was carried out in Slovenian SIKA sire line. In total, 430 kits of 60 does were included. In the analyses the effects of parity, number of liveborn kits and number of teats were analysed. Initial weight was included in the model for mortality, while age was included in the model for growth. Parity, litter size and teat number affected all traits, except on mortality. Body weight varied according to age. A total of 430 kits were observed, corresponding to an average litter size of 7.8 kits born, 7.3 kits born alive and 6.2 kits weaned. The birth to weaning mortality was 15.35% and mortality has steadily declined with age. Average weight up to age of three days was 75 g and at weaning 1035 g. Kits in smaller litters had a higher growth rate.

Keywords


rabbit; growth; mortality; litter size

Full Text: PDF