Dušanka Jordan (Author), Gregor Gorjanc (Author), Ajda Kermauner (Author), Ivan Štuhec (Author)

Abstract

The aim of our study was to examine average duration and frequency of behaviour of growing rabbits and possible influence of gnawing sticks as environmental enrichment on their daily rhythm of behavioural patterns duration. For this purpose 16 males of Slovenian sire line SI KA for meat production were recorded 24 hours per day, between 45 and 48, 58 and 61, 72 and 75, and 86 and 89 days age of rabbits. Animals were housed individually in wire-mesh cages equipped with a feeder and a nipple drinker. Half of the cages were enriched with wooden sticks of Norway spruce (Picea abies). Animals had free access to the feed and water; the daily duration of lighting was 12 hours. Rabbits spent a major proportion of time resting (59.03%). They were lying most of the time in abdominal (38.84%) and abdominal - lateral position (18.05%). The most common active behavioural patterns were body care (sum of grooming and scratching; 20.16%), feeding (10.25%) and sniffing (4.60%). Rabbits changed their behaviour on average 53.55-times, from three to 197-times per hour. The difference in daily rhythm of individual behavioural pattern duration between rabbits in enriched and control cages was mostly expressed around the time lights were turned on or off.

Keywords

growing rabbits;individual cages;animal behaviour;ethology;daily rhythms;environmental enrichment;

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Language: English
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Typology: 1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization: UL BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publisher: Biotehniška fakulteta
UDC: 636.92:591.5
COBISS: 2900104 Link will open in a new window
ISSN: 1581-9175
Parent publication: Acta agriculturae Slovenica
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Secondary language: Slovenian
Secondary title: Obnašanje individualno uhlevljenih pitovnih kuncev ter vpliv obogatitve okolja z lesom za glodanje na dnevni ritem trajanja posameznih oblik obnašanja
Secondary abstract: Proučevali smo povprečno trajanje in pogostost posameznih oblik obnašanja pri pitovnih kuncih ter možen vpliv obogatitve okolja z letvijo za glodanje na njihov dnevni ritem trajanja posameznih oblik obnašanja. V ta namen smo po 24 ur snemali 16 samcev slovenske mesne linije SIKA (očetovska linija) med 45. in 48., 58. in 61., 72. in 75. ter 86. in 89. dnem starosti. Kunci so bili uhlevljeni individualno v žičnih kletkah, opremljenih s krmilnikom na zalogo in kapljičnim napajalnikom. V polovico kletk smo kot obogatitev okolja namestili letev iz smrekovega lesa (Picea abies). Živali so imele krmo in vodo na razpolago po volji, trajanje osvetlitve je bilo 12 ur. Kunci so največ časa namenili mirovanju (59,03 %). Najdlje so ležali v trebušni (38,84 %) in trebušno-stranski legi (18,05 %). Od aktivnih oblik obnašanja so bile najbolj zastopane nega telesa (20,16 %), zauživanje krme (10,25 %) ter ovohavanje (4,60%). Kunci so na uro obnašanje spremenili od tri do 197-krat, v povprečju pa 53,55-krat. Razlika v dnevnem ritmu trajanja posameznih oblik obnašanja med kunci z letvijo in brez nje se je običajno pokazala v urah pred nastopom svetlega oziroma temnega dela dneva in po njem.
Secondary keywords: pitovni kunci;individualn uhlevitev;obnašanje živali;etologija;dnevni ritmi;obogatitev okolja;
URN: URN:NBN:SI
Type (COBISS): Not categorized
Pages: str. 51-61
Volume: ǂLetn. ǂ98
Issue: ǂšt. ǂ1
Chronology: 2011
Keywords (UDC): applied sciences;medicine;technology;uporabne znanosti;medicina;tehnika;agriculture and related sciences and techniques;forestry;farming;wildlife exploitation;kmetijstvo ter sorodne vede in tehnologije;animal husbandry and breeding in general;livestock rearing;breeding of domestic animals;živinoreja na splošno;vzreja domačih živali;other animals kept by humans;druge živali za družbo ljudem;mathematics;natural sciences;naravoslovne vede;matematika;zoology;zoologija;general zoology;splošna zoologija;fiziologija živali;anatomija živali;ekologija živali;animal habits;animal behaviour;ecology;ethology;animal and environment;bionomy;
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