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Lighting programs as an appliance to improve growing New Zealand white rabbit’s performance

Research Authors
Mohamed FA Farghly, Khalid M Mahrose, Gamal B Mahmoud, Reham M Ali, Wael Daghash, Khaled A Metwally, Mohammed Sh Abougabal
Research Abstract

Lighting regimes are possibly used as a strategy to improve rabbit production in tropical regions; on this background, this study was conducted to assess the possible role of different light (L):dark (D) regimes in improving growing New Zealand white rabbit’s performance. Sixty-four growing rabbits were randomly divided into four groups. Rabbits of the first group (C) were exposed to 12 h of light (from 10.00 to 22.00 h). Rabbits of the second group (T1) were exposed to 12 h of light (from 22.00 to 10.00 h). The third group (T2) was exposed to 8 h of light (from 10.00 to 18.00 h), while the fourth group (T3) was exposed to 8 h of light (from 22.00 to 06.00 h). Temperature-humidity index values ranged between 27.00 and 28.87, indicating exposure of growing rabbits to very severe heat stress. Body weight (BW), body weight gain (BWG), feed consumption (FC), feed conversion ratio (FCR), carcass traits, blood

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Research Journal
International Journal of Biometeorology
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Research Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Research Rank
1
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Research Website
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00484-020-01906-z
Research Year
2020
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