Performance, carcass yield and quality of meat in broiler rabbits: A comparison of six genotypes

Capa:Performance, carcass yield and quality of meat in broiler rabbits: A comparison of six genotypes

Autor(es): Skrivanova, V; Marounek, M; Tumova, E; Skrivan, M; Lastovkova, J


Resumo: The performance, feed conversion, slaughter parameters and composition of meat were investigated in 48 rabbits between the ages of 30 and 80 days. Six genotypes were compared: New Zealand While (NZW), Californian White (CW), New Zealand White x Californian White (N x C), Hyla 2000 (Hy), Zika (Zi), Cunistar (Cu). The NZW rabbits had the lowest weight gain (25.4 g/day) and the highest consumption of feed per 1 kg of gain (4.56 kg). Significantly higher (P < 0.05) daily weight gains were observed in the N x C, Zi and Cu rabbits (34.5, 33.0 and 33.0 g, respectively). The best feed conversion was found in the CW rabbits (2.98 kg/kg). The dressing percentage in the NZW rabbits (66.1) was significantly better than in other genotypes (59.6-62.8). In all breeds, the musculus longissimus dorsi contained more protein and less fat, cholesterol and hydroxyproline than muscles of the hindleg. Carcass of the CW rabbits had the lowest fat and cholesterol contents. The highest fat content in m. longissimus dorsi and hindleg muscles was found in the Zi (16.2 g/kg) and NZW (41.4 g/kg) rabbits, respectively. In other quality parameters, differences between the genotypes were not statistically significant.


Palavras-Chave: Rabbit; Genotype; Performance; Carcass yield; Quality of meat


Imprenta: Czech Journal of Animal Science, v. 45, n. 2, p. 91-95, 2000


Descritores: Zika virus - Proteins


Data de publicação: 2000