Effect of continuous mating on maternal and mating behaviour, conception rate, gestational length, litter size and kit’s growth alive in New Zealand White rabbits

Rabbit industry have a lot of potential due to high demand in rabbit meat and serve as an alternative to beef and mutton. In 2017, the global rabbit meat market sales were $6.4 billion, up 12% from the previous year, and is likely to continue growing in the near future. However, standard operating p...

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Main Author: Mohamad Ikmal Tajuddin Abdul Hadi
Format: Undergraduate Final Project Report
Language:English
Published: 2022
Online Access:http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/13300/1/Mohamad%20Ikmal%20Tajuddin%20Abdul%20Hadi.pdf
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spelling my.umk.eprints.133002023-06-06T01:56:15Z http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/13300/ Effect of continuous mating on maternal and mating behaviour, conception rate, gestational length, litter size and kit’s growth alive in New Zealand White rabbits Mohamad Ikmal Tajuddin Abdul Hadi Rabbit industry have a lot of potential due to high demand in rabbit meat and serve as an alternative to beef and mutton. In 2017, the global rabbit meat market sales were $6.4 billion, up 12% from the previous year, and is likely to continue growing in the near future. However, standard operating procedures (SOP) for breeding in rabbits to optimize productivity are still scarce. Mating continuously for three days was a common practice and believed to boost the doe's pregnancy rate among farmers. However, the frequency of ejaculations and repetitive service from buck may result in sexual weariness and affect conception rate. Therefore, the aims of the study were 1) to investigate the effect of different mating frequencies on mating behaviour, maternal behaviour and conception rate and 2) to determine its effect on gestational length, litter size and kit’s growth alive in New Zealand White (NZW) rabbits. A total of 8 does and 4 bucks of NZW were divided into 2 groups. Does were mated for 1 day (Group 1) and 3 days continuously (Group 2), respectively. Growth and maternal behaviours of does were analysed in 7 weeks. Abdominal palpation was carried out on Day 11 until Day 15 and while ultrasound on Day 21 respectively. Prior to analysis of kit’s growth for 10 days, conception rate, gestational length and litter size were observed. Results showed that no significant differences of difference mating frequencies on the mating behaviour, maternal behaviour and conception rate in NZW does. In addition, different frequencies of mating also showed no significant differences on gestational length, litter size and kit’s growth in NZW. Further work on the effect of difference frequency of mating on sperm quality is recommended to optimize the productivity of rabbit meat industry in Malaysia. 2022 Undergraduate Final Project Report NonPeerReviewed text en http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/13300/1/Mohamad%20Ikmal%20Tajuddin%20Abdul%20Hadi.pdf Mohamad Ikmal Tajuddin Abdul Hadi (2022) Effect of continuous mating on maternal and mating behaviour, conception rate, gestational length, litter size and kit’s growth alive in New Zealand White rabbits. Final Year Project thesis, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan. (Submitted)
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description Rabbit industry have a lot of potential due to high demand in rabbit meat and serve as an alternative to beef and mutton. In 2017, the global rabbit meat market sales were $6.4 billion, up 12% from the previous year, and is likely to continue growing in the near future. However, standard operating procedures (SOP) for breeding in rabbits to optimize productivity are still scarce. Mating continuously for three days was a common practice and believed to boost the doe's pregnancy rate among farmers. However, the frequency of ejaculations and repetitive service from buck may result in sexual weariness and affect conception rate. Therefore, the aims of the study were 1) to investigate the effect of different mating frequencies on mating behaviour, maternal behaviour and conception rate and 2) to determine its effect on gestational length, litter size and kit’s growth alive in New Zealand White (NZW) rabbits. A total of 8 does and 4 bucks of NZW were divided into 2 groups. Does were mated for 1 day (Group 1) and 3 days continuously (Group 2), respectively. Growth and maternal behaviours of does were analysed in 7 weeks. Abdominal palpation was carried out on Day 11 until Day 15 and while ultrasound on Day 21 respectively. Prior to analysis of kit’s growth for 10 days, conception rate, gestational length and litter size were observed. Results showed that no significant differences of difference mating frequencies on the mating behaviour, maternal behaviour and conception rate in NZW does. In addition, different frequencies of mating also showed no significant differences on gestational length, litter size and kit’s growth in NZW. Further work on the effect of difference frequency of mating on sperm quality is recommended to optimize the productivity of rabbit meat industry in Malaysia.
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author Mohamad Ikmal Tajuddin Abdul Hadi
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Effect of continuous mating on maternal and mating behaviour, conception rate, gestational length, litter size and kit’s growth alive in New Zealand White rabbits
author_facet Mohamad Ikmal Tajuddin Abdul Hadi
author_sort Mohamad Ikmal Tajuddin Abdul Hadi
title Effect of continuous mating on maternal and mating behaviour, conception rate, gestational length, litter size and kit’s growth alive in New Zealand White rabbits
title_short Effect of continuous mating on maternal and mating behaviour, conception rate, gestational length, litter size and kit’s growth alive in New Zealand White rabbits
title_full Effect of continuous mating on maternal and mating behaviour, conception rate, gestational length, litter size and kit’s growth alive in New Zealand White rabbits
title_fullStr Effect of continuous mating on maternal and mating behaviour, conception rate, gestational length, litter size and kit’s growth alive in New Zealand White rabbits
title_full_unstemmed Effect of continuous mating on maternal and mating behaviour, conception rate, gestational length, litter size and kit’s growth alive in New Zealand White rabbits
title_sort effect of continuous mating on maternal and mating behaviour, conception rate, gestational length, litter size and kit’s growth alive in new zealand white rabbits
publishDate 2022
url http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/13300/1/Mohamad%20Ikmal%20Tajuddin%20Abdul%20Hadi.pdf
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