Effect of prenatal overfeeding on the growth performance and postweaning behavioral parameters in rabbits

作者: Panagiotis Simitzis , Athanasios Kiriakopoulos , George Symeon , Michael Goliomytis , Antonis Kominakis

DOI: 10.1016/J.JVEB.2019.06.001

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摘要: Abstract Does are usually fed ad libitum during pregnancy, a fact that can result in intrauterine overfeeding and have detrimental effects on embryonic programming with permanent changes the physiology behavior of offspring. An experiment was therefore conducted to examine effect does' two different periods pregnancy kits after weaning. Fifteen does were allocated into three groups: control (M) (100% maintenance energy requirements [MER] throughout pregnancy), O1 (129% MER between 7th 19th O2 (138% 20th 27th day pregnancy). At ages 50 65 days, 24 randomly selected rabbits home cages recorded for consecutive days, while an open field test constitutes good indicator locomotion score stress another rabbits. Rabbits groups had more meals shorter duration moved explored their environment less than controls ( P

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