Abstract
Aim:The objective of this work was to study the growth performance, slaughter traits, meat quality, and metabolic profile in rabbits of local Algerian population and a synthetic line.Materials and Methods:In total, 120 weaned rabbits were used (60 per group). Growth traits were recorded from weaning (35 days) to slaughter (91 days). At slaughter, carcass traits, meat quality, and metabolic profiles were measured.Results:The synthetic line showed heavier total weight and faster daily weight gain than the local population (+15% and +19%, respectively), better feed conversion (3.92 vs. 4.81 g/g), and heavier weight of cold carcass, and perirenal fat (+15%). No differences were found between the two groups in dressing out percentage, muscular pH, weight of liver, or scapular fat. Wider intestinal villi were found in the synthetic line (+20%, p<0.0001) allowing better absorption surface in this line. The synthetic line also showed higher fat content (3.41% vs . 2.22%, p<0.0001) in the meat and lower protein content (22.02% vs . 18.98%, p=0.0002). Glucose level was 19% higher in the local population than in the synthetic line.Conclusion:The synthetic line is well adapted to the local conditions of Algeria. This line has shown better growth, daily gain, and feed conversion, due to its better intestinal absorption surface.
Highlights
Most countries have one or more local rabbit breeds that could play an important role in commercial production [1]
Wider intestinal villi were found in the synthetic line (+20%, p
The synthetic line is well adapted to the local conditions of Algeria
Summary
Most countries have one or more local rabbit breeds that could play an important role in commercial production [1]. Since 1990, the Technical Institute for Animal Production (ITELV) and Tizi Ouzou University have set up programs for the characterization of these populations [3,4]. The creation of synthetic lines has been adopted as a new strategy to improve rabbit production in hot climate countries, such as in Egypt and Saudi Arabia [5,6]. These lines were developed by cross-breeding between foreign commercial
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