Effect of cage density on growth rate, carcass traits, muscle amino acid profile, and antioxidant biomarkers of commercial rabbits

Faculty Veterinary Medicine Year: 2021
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Journal: Tropical Animal Health and Production Springer Volume:
Keywords : Effect , cage density , growth rate, carcass    
Abstract:
he objective of this work was to elucidate the impact of cage density on growth efficiency, carcass yield, and muscle amino acid profile of fattening rabbits. In total, 96 weaned rabbits were assigned into three cage densities: low cage density (LCD) = 1425 cm2/rabbit; medium cage density (MCD) = 850 cm2/rabbit; high cage density (HCD) = 625 cm2/rabbit. Compared with the HCD, the body gain and feed conversion ratio were better in the LCD and MCD groups (P = 0.003 and 0.004, respectively). The MCD and HCD groups had lower hot carcass weight (P = 0.012) and dressing percentage (P = 0.022) than the LCD group. Compared with the HCD group, the LCD and MCD groups exhibited greater serum GSH (P = 0.029) and SOD (P = 0.032), but significantly lower levels of serum cortisol and cholesterol (P = 0.001 and 0.026, respectively). Regarding the amino acid profile of longissimus dorsi and leg muscles, the LCD group had significantly higher levels of muscle lysine and threonine than the HCD and MCD groups (P˂0.05). The current study indicates that the MCD (850 cm2/rabbit) could maintain an acceptable growth performance, carcass traits, and welfare-related parameters. Furthermore, only the low cage density (1425 cm2/rabbit) may preserve the levels of essential (lysine, isoleucine, and threonine) and nonessential (histidine, proline, and glysein) amino acids in the longissimus dorsi and leg muscles of growing rabbits.
   
     
 
       

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