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Huamaní, D., (2021). Evaluación técnico-económica de tres sistemas de producción de conejos mascotas (Oryctolagus cuniculus) [Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/4900
Huamaní, D., Evaluación técnico-económica de tres sistemas de producción de conejos mascotas (Oryctolagus cuniculus) []. PE: Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/4900
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title = "Evaluación técnico-económica de tres sistemas de producción de conejos mascotas (Oryctolagus cuniculus)",
author = "Huamaní Bedoya, Daniel",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2021"
}
The research was carried out in a pet rabbit farm in Carabayllo (Lima), between March and July 2016, with the aim of evaluating the technical and economic aspects of three production systems. The evaluation was to 48 Dwarf and Mini Rex rabbits, distributed in six treatments with eight repetitions each, designed by interacting reproductive options with food alternatives, based on: Production system 1, with mid-lactation breeding and food supply in adequate quantities; production system 2, only differentiated by the post-weaning breeding in 20 days; and production system 3, with breeding four days after weaning and feeding in less quantity. The treatments were proposed on these production systems and the two races mentioned. Regarding fertility and number of exposures with the male, they did not present statistical differences, as in the days of gestation for both breeds. The largest litter sizes at birth were obtained in the treatments with production systems 1 and 2; however, these differences disappeared at weaning. The weights at birth did not differ between the production systems, but at weaning, production system 1 was superior. There were no differences in mortality at birth in relation to the treatments, or during lactation in relation to the production systems. The variation of the weight of the doe was positive until parturition, and negative from parturition to weaning in all cases. The percentage of “peanuts” with respect to the kits alive at birth was 13.7% in Dwarfs and 14.9% in Mini Rex. The lowest cost of feeding per animal was obtained in the treatments with production system 1, as well as the highest relative economic remuneration and the best economic merit. It is concluded that production system 1 had better results, so its application is recommended.
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