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 Zucca, D. et al.: Effect of environmental enrichment and group size on behaviour and live weight in growing rabbits

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BeitragThema: Zucca, D. et al.: Effect of environmental enrichment and group size on behaviour and live weight in growing rabbits   Zucca, D. et al.: Effect of environmental enrichment and group size on behaviour and live weight in growing rabbits Empty20.12.12 1:38

Daniela Zucca, S.P. Marelli, Veronica Redaelli, Eugenio Heinzl, Heidi Cardile, Cristian Ricci, Marina Verga, Fabio Luzi: Effect of environmental enrichment and group size on behaviour and live weight in growing rabbits.
In: Proc. 9th World Rabbit Congress 2008, Juni, Verona (Italien); 1281-1286

Artikel: http://world-rabbit-science.com/WRSA-Proceedings/Congress-2008-Verona/Papers/W-Zucca2.pdf


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The aim of this research was to study the effects of group size and environmental enrichment on behaviour and growth of 108 hybrid growing rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus). We compared the behaviour (time budget and reactions to specific behavioural tests: “tonic immobility” and “emergence test”) and live weight of growing rabbits housed in cages with a different number of rabbits per cage (2, 3 and 4; same density:14 rabbits/m2). Half of the cages were enriched with a wooden stick (Robinia Pseudoacacia, length: 20 cm – diameter: 6 cm, cylindrical) hanging from the ceiling of the cage. The stick and number of animals per cage had no effect on weight gain or on behavioural tests responses. Interaction with the stick was significantly higher at the beginning of the growing period. Principal component analysis performed on the data for the whole period showed significant differences according to the treatments: increasing the number of rabbits per cage and introducing a wooden stick seemed to affect locomotor activity frequency and social interactions. Rabbits housed 3 and 4 per cage showed less lying behaviour and higher locomotor activity and sitting. The larger functional space allowance enabled rabbits to perform more natural behaviours compared to smaller cages (2 rabbits/cage). Environmental enrichment seems to be related to higher allogrooming behaviour frequency, which could indicate a social behaviour related to pheromonal olfactory stimulation and mutual recognition.
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