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1994 - 550 p.

Growth of rabbits under a high ambient temperature

Plá M., Fernández Carmona J., Blas E., Cervera C.

Forty-two crossbred rabbits reared at a constant temperature (30ºC) were divided at weaning in two groups. The first group remained at 30ºC and the second was housed in a conventional building with an average temperature of 20ºC. The rabbits were kept until they were 280 days old, when they were slaughtered. Liveweight of the animals at high temperatue was very low throughout the experiment.

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CHALEUR, CROISSANCE, LAPIN

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Plá M., Fernández Carmona J., Blas E., Cervera C. Growth of rabbits under a high ambient temperature. In : Baselga M. (ed.), Marai I.F.M. (ed.). Rabbit production in hot climates. Zaragoza : CIHEAM, 1994. p. 495-497. (Cahiers Options Méditerranéennes; n. 8). 1. International Conference of rabbit production in hot climates, 1994/09/06-08, Cairo (Egypt). http://om.ciheam.org/om/pdf/c08/95605330.pdf