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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
29
Citations
3584
World Ranking
2556
National Ranking
9

Best Publications

  • The role of rabbit meat as functional food.

    Antonella Dalle Zotte;Zsolt Szendro

  • Rabbit milk: A review of quantity, quality and non-dietary affecting factors

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  • Behaviour of growing rabbits under various housing conditions

    Zoltán Princz;Antonella Dalle Zotte;István Radnai;Edit Bíró-Németh

  • Effect of dietary supplementation of Spirulina (Arthrospira platensis) and Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) on rabbit meat appearance, oxidative stability and fatty acid profile during retail display

    A. Dal Bosco;Zs. Gerencsér;Zs. Szendrő;C. Mugnai

  • Effect of turmeric powder (Curcuma longa L.) and ascorbic acid on physical characteristics and oxidative status of fresh and stored rabbit burgers

    Unknown

  • Response of fattening rabbits reared under different housing conditions. 2. Carcass and meat quality

    Unknown

  • Effect of housing conditions on production and behaviour of growing meat rabbits: A review

    Unknown

  • Effect of diet and packaging system on the microbial status, pH, color and sensory traits of rabbit meat evaluated during chilled storage.

    Marco Cullere;Antonella Dalle Zotte;Giulia Tasoniero;Valerio Giaccone

  • Response of fattening rabbits reared under different housing conditions. 1. Live performance and health status

    Unknown

  • EFFECT OF BIRTH WEIGHT AND LITTER SIZE ON GROWTH AND MORTALITY IN RABBITS

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  • Management of Reproduction on Small, Medium and Large Rabbit Farms: A Review

    Unknown

  • Effect of group size and stocking density on productive, carcass, meat quality and aggression traits of growing rabbits

    Unknown

  • THE EFFECT OF HOUSING SYSTEM ON CARCASS TRAITS AND MEAT QUALITY OF RABBIT.

    Unknown

  • Housing of rabbit does: Group and individual systems: A review

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  • A review of recent research outcomes on the housing of farmed domestic rabbits: reproducing does

    Zsolt Szendrő;Angela Trocino;Steffen Hoy;Gerolamo Xiccato

  • Comparison of performance and welfare of single-caged and group-housed rabbit does

    Unknown

  • Rabbit preference for cages and pens with or without mirrors

    Antonella Dalle Zotte;Zoltán Princz;Zsolt Matics;Zsolt Gerencsér

  • Dietary Spirulina (Arthrospira platensis) and Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) supplementation to growing rabbits: effects on raw and cooked meat quality, nutrient true retention and oxidative stability

    Antonella Dalle Zotte;Marco Cullere;Alberto Sartori;Zsolt Szendrő

  • Effect of nursing methods and faeces consumption on the development of the bacteroides, lactobacillus and coliform flora in the caecum of the newborn rabbits

    Unknown

  • Effect of Dietary supplementation of Spirulina (Arthrospira platensis) and Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) on apparent digestibility and productive performance of growing rabbits

    Zsolt Gerencsér;Zsolt Szendro;Zsolt Matics;István Radnai

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