Biotechnology in Animal Husbandry (Jan 2014)

Genotype, gestation length, season, parity and sex effects on growth traits of two rabbit breeds and their crosses

  • Egena Achene S.S.,
  • Akpa G.N.,
  • Alemede I.C.,
  • Aremu A.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 4
pp. 717 – 729

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One hundred and thirty rabbits were used to evaluate the effect of genotype, gestation length, season, parity and sex on growth traits of two breeds of rabbit and their crosses. The rabbit used for the experiment were breeds of the New Zealand White (NZW) and Chinchilla (CH) breed. Six breeding bucks (three/breed) and eighteen breeding does (nine/breed) served as the foundation stock. Traits measured include: body weight (BW), nose to shoulder length (NTS), shoulder to tail length (STL), heart girth (HG), trunk length (TL) and length of ear (LE). Results revealed that, BW of the rabbits were influenced (p0.05) on BW, NTS, STL, HG, TL and LE. It was concluded that genotype, gestation length and season influenced BW and body dimensions of the two breeds of rabbit and their crosses while parity and sex had no effect.

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