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Breeders management and reproductive traits in three heritage rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) breeds: a preliminary study

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ITALIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE
卷 22, 期 1, 页码 45-50

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/1828051X.2022.2154174

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Rabbit; heritage breeds; breeders' management; reproductive performances; biodiversity

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The aim of this research is to study breeders' management strategies and their effects on reproductive performances in heritage breeds. A total of 468 litters were analyzed, and the results showed no effects of breeds on litter size, percentage of weaned kits, and percentage of selected kits. However, the year of birth had significant effects on litter size and percentage of weaned kits. The inclusion of external breeders did not significantly influence the analyzed reproductive data. The number of litters per buck and per doe were not influenced by breed.
The aim of the present research is to investigate breeders' management strategies and their effects on reproductive performances in heritage breeds. A total of 468 litters were analysed: Belgian Hare (N = 151), Burgundy Fawn (N = 105), Californian (N = 212). Litter size (born alive), percentage of weaned kits and percentage of selected kits were analysed using a model that included the effects of breed, year of birth, litter's origin (with three levels: both internal parents = 0, one outside parent = 1 both outside parents = 2) and their interactions (breed*year of birth, breed*litter's origin, year of birth*litter's origin, breed*year of birth*litter's origin). Besides, number of litters per buck and number of litters per doe were analysed using a model with only effect of breed. All these analyses were carried out with SPSS software. No effects of breeds on litter size, percentage of weaned and percentage of selected kits were found. Year of birth presented significant effects on litter size and percentage of weaned kits (p <= 0.05). The inclusion of external breeders didn't significantly influence analysed reproductive data. The number of litters per buck and per doe were not influenced by breed. The frequency of external breeders' inclusion is breed specific. Data recording is a basic step in phenotypical characterization, our results supply some information about breeders' management strategies and their effects on some reproductive parameters. Our results show breed specific frequencies of inclusions of external breeders and a positive effect of management procedures (genetic plus environment) on percentage of weaned kits according to the year of birth.

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