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By Schroeder, Valerie; Suckow, Mark A

ISBN-10: 1322615438

ISBN-13: 9781322615431

ISBN-10: 1420091050

ISBN-13: 9781420091052

ISBN-10: 1420091069

ISBN-13: 9781420091069

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With laboratory animals, particularly rabbits, enjoying such an incredible position in biomedical examine, the humane care of those animals is an ongoing difficulty. Thsi ebook provides uncomplicated details and Read more...

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For this reason, J-feeders are preferred over bowls placed on the cage floor. The feeder should be regularly cleaned to remove feed dust, which may decrease palatability of the food. Feed may become caked and moldy at the bottom or bend of the “J” if the feeder is not thoroughly cleaned on a regular basis. Bowls and J-feeders should be emptied daily to avoid placing new food on top of contaminated or wet feed and to prevent the buildup of feed dust. Fiber. Although fiber digestibility in the rabbit is low,45,46 fiber is an important component of the rabbit’s diet and appears to play a role in the prevention of problems associated with the digestive tract.

Feed should be used no later than 180 days after the milling date. husbandry 19 Feed should be stored in a room that is neither excessively hot nor humid. Storage of feed should be separate from that of potentially hazardous substances such as insecticides or chemicals used for cleaning and disinfection. Feed should be stored off the floor and away from the wall in order to facilitate sanitation and ventilation. The distances from the wall and off the floor are adequate when a broom or vacuum cleaner can fit behind and underneath the food, and when food can be easily moved for cleaning and it is easy to see when cleaning is necessary.

Rigid, calcified aorta (indicated by arrows) from a rabbit with hypervitaminosis D. Vitamin A. 43,50-52 Disorders are characterized by fetal resorption, abortion, stillbirth, and hydrocephalus. Vitamin E. Vitamin E deficiency in rabbits has been associated with muscular dystrophy, abortion, stillbirth, and neonatal death in rabbits. 52-54 The precise vitamin E requirement for rabbits is not known. Storage of feed. In general, commercial pelleted rabbit feed will retain acceptable nutritive levels for approximately 180 days (6 months) after milling.

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