Assessing Ulcerative Pododermatitis of Breeding Rabbits
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Material and Methods
2.1. Population Description and Sampling
2.2. Sampling Protocol
2.3. Assessment of Morbidity
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Description of the Data
Year | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | Global |
Visited farms | 107 | 97 | 99 | 163 | 144 | 148 | 159 | 169 | 184 | 110 | 147 | 149 | 664 |
Total visits | 125 | 113 | 106 | 249 | 188 | 178 | 213 | 243 | 301 | 137 | 234 | 244 | 2,331 |
Visited doe farms | 98 | 93 | 94 | 152 | 143 | 143 | 151 | 164 | 171 | 102 | 140 | 141 | 635 |
Present does (total) | 83,278 | 91,991 | 77,170 | 133,874 | 133,365 | 120,496 | 157,070 | 150,405 | 150,429 | 102,730 | 142,686 | 129,374 | 555,966 |
Median of does/farm | 600 | 688 | 600 | 596 | 714 | 675 | 750 | 713 | 744 | 700 | 825 | 735 | 680 |
Minimum of does Maximum (per farm) | 120 4,500 | 102 6,000 | 102 6,000 | 75 6,200 | 75 5,000 | 68 4,880 | 72 5,250 | 98 5,825 | 40 4,000 | 100 10,000 | 96 10,000 | 70 7,500 | 40 10,000 |
Visited male farms (AI centers) | 63 (9) | 40 (4) | 31 (5) | 56 (11) | 47 (1) | 40 (5) | 37 (8) | 23 (5) | 41 (13) | 40 (8) | 39 (7) | 40 (8) | 182 (29) |
Present males (total) | 4,469 | 3,194 | 2,987 | 3,626 | 3,331 | 3,370 | 3,473 | 2,430 | 4,703 | 4,926 | 4,491 | 4,520 | 14,650 |
Median of males per farm (range) | 50 (15-400) | 60 (8-500) | 70 (12-500) | 50 (12-300) | 50 (12-250) | 52 (12-530) | 60 (12-400) | 70 (24-440) | 72 (15-600) | 68 (20-585) | 61 (12-428) | 70 (10-800) | 45 (8-800) |
Source of variance | Df | F-Value | Pr > F | % variance |
---|---|---|---|---|
Year | 11 | 2.02 | * | 0.45 |
Footrest | 1 | 512.64 | *** | 53.46 |
Rabbitry (Footrest) | 530 | 2.81 | *** | 8.94 |
Model | 542 | 4.56 | *** | 62.86 |
3.2. The Use of Footrests during 2001–2012
3.3. Evolution of Morbidity
Footrest (samplings) | Prevalence. Mean ± SE |
---|---|
Yes (1,121) | 4.87 a ± 0.26 |
No (482) | 13.71 b ± 0.32 |
3.4. Implications
4. Conclusions
Acknowledgements
Conflict of Interest
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Rosell JM, De la Fuente LF. Assessing Ulcerative Pododermatitis of Breeding Rabbits. Animals. 2013; 3(2):318-326. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani3020318
Chicago/Turabian StyleRosell, Joan M., and L. Fernando De la Fuente. 2013. "Assessing Ulcerative Pododermatitis of Breeding Rabbits" Animals 3, no. 2: 318-326. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani3020318
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