
Optimum wool harvest interval of angora rabbits under organised farm conditions in East China
Author(s) -
Liya Bai,
Wenxue Jiang,
Wenzhi Wang,
Shuxia Gao,
Haitao Sun,
Liping Yang,
Hongmei Hu
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
world rabbit science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.396
H-Index - 23
eISSN - 1989-8886
pISSN - 1257-5011
DOI - 10.4995/wrs.2019.10838
Subject(s) - zoology , chemistry , biology
The present study was conducted to evaluate the commercial lifespan and optimum wool harvest interval of Angora rabbits. One hundred shorn Angora rabbits were housed in an organised farm to describe the wool production curve. It showed that the optimum wool harvest interval was 75 d, when fibre length reached 55.0 mm. Wool production was lower from the 3 rd to the 6 th mo (young stage) than from 7 th to 28 th mo and rapidly decreased from 28 th to 31 st mo and was the lowest from 31 st to 33 rd mo of age. Feed intake-to-wool production ratio was higher from 3 rd to 4 th and from 7 th to 9 th mo of age than during the adult stage, and increased from 31 st to 33 rd mo of age. Daily weight gain was significantly higher from 3 rd to 4 th mo of age than in any other periods of the adult stage, and was negative from 23 rd to 33 rd mo of age. Therefore, the study reveals that the commercial lifespan of Angora rabbits was approximately 28 mo. Furthermore, wool production was higher in spring and winter than in autumn, and was the lowest in summer. Concomitantly, feed intake-to-wool production ratio was lower in spring than in autumn and winter, and was the highest in summer. Finally, daily weight gain was higher in spring and autumn than in winter, and was the lowest in summer. This indicates that wool production was depending on the season, and decreased significantly in summer. Moreover, the spring provided the best conditions for Angora rabbits.