Abstract

Analysis of Production and Reproductive Indicators of Rabbit of Saris Giant Breed

Highlights

  • Bolet et al (2000) showed that in Europe more than 150 national breeds have been registered from 11 countries

  • The results show, the population and the hybrids (GS × GGS) archieved a lower growth intensity compared to the breeding standard of giant breeds

  • The breed achieves exceptional growth indicator results in small stud conditions. It is a breed well suited into extensive breeding with a self-sufficiency function

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Introduction

Bolet et al (2000) showed that in Europe more than 150 national breeds have been registered from 11 countries These breeds present a wide range of characteristics and constitute a unique reserve of genetic variability. The diversity of their adult size, growth, conformation, coat colour, fur type is well known, but little is known about their potential diversity in zootechnical performance or genetic polymorphism.The Saris Giant rabbit is a hitherto unrecognized breed of rabbit. The breeding of this breed started in the year 2005 in east Slovakia, in the region of Šariš. Bača (2015) states, that the offspring of rabbits included in the breeding exhibit an irregular

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