Pedro González Redondo
University of Seville
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Archive | 2009
Pedro González Redondo
The scarcity of wild rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) as a result of myxomatosis and viral hemorrhagic disease has led to restocking in countries such as Spain, Portugal, and France. Part of such restocking requires animals to be bred in captivity, and the game farms breeding wild rabbits in strict captivity normally use cages designed for domesticated breeds. Given the adaptability of the species to management under controlled conditions (Löliger, 1992; Verga, 2000), the results are satisfactory (GonzálezRedondo, 2003). However, some designs of industrial rabbit-breeding cages do not guarantee the minimum conditions of health and welfare when they are used for wild rabbits because they cause injuries, contravening the main function required of housing: that of securing the animals for prolonged periods free of the risk of producing bodily injuries or diseases (Löliger, 1992). In the absence of literature on the rearing of wild rabbits in cages, the objective of this work was to analyze the unexpected incidence of hind limb injuries in cage-bred wild kits caused by unsuitably-sized orifices in one type of flooring, and to propose improved designs in order to enhance animal welfare at game farms.The scarcity of wild rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) as a result of myxomatosis and viral hemorrhagic disease has led to restocking in countries such as Spain, Portugal, and France. Part of such restocking requires animals to be bred in captivity, and the game farms breeding wild rabbits in strict captivity normally use cages designed for domesticated breeds. Given the adaptability of the species to management under controlled conditions (Loliger, 1992; Verga, 2000), the results are satisfactory (GonzalezRedondo, 2003). However, some designs of industrial rabbit-breeding cages do not guarantee the minimum conditions of health and welfare when they are used for wild rabbits because they cause injuries, contravening the main function required of housing: that of securing the animals for prolonged periods free of the risk of producing bodily injuries or diseases (Loliger, 1992). In the absence of literature on the rearing of wild rabbits in cages, the objective of this work was to analyze the unexpected incidence of hind limb injuries in cage-bred wild kits caused by unsuitably-sized orifices in one type of flooring, and to propose improved designs in order to enhance animal welfare at game farms.
Archive | 2005
Yolanda Mena Guerrero; José María Castel Genís; Francisco Pascual Caravaca Rodríguez; José Luis Gumán Guerrero; Pedro González Redondo
Revista Española de Estudios Agrosociales y Pesqueros | 2004
Pedro González Redondo
Revista forestal española: RFE | 2001
Pedro González Redondo
ITEA, información técnica económica agraria: revista de la Asociación Interprofesional para el Desarrollo Agrario ( AIDA ) | 2012
Pedro González Redondo; R. Gutiérrez Escobar; R. Díaz Merino
Jornadas Ibéricas de razas autóctonas y sus productos tradicionales: ganadería ecológica (2ª. 2003.Sevilla), 2003, págs. 182-183 | 2003
Pedro González Redondo; Manuel Delgado Pertíñez; M Reina Sánchez
ITEA, información técnica económica agraria: revista de la Asociación Interprofesional para el Desarrollo Agrario ( AIDA ) | 2009
Pedro González Redondo; S. de la Rosa Sánchez
XXXII Symposium de Asescu, 2007, ISBN 978-84-611-7160-6, págs. 3-8 | 2007
Pedro González Redondo; T. Camacho; María Jesús Alcalde Aldea
Sistemas ganaderos en el siglo XXI, 2007, ISBN 978-84-472-0929-3, págs. 443-461 | 2007
Pedro González Redondo; Francisco Pascual Caravaca Rodríguez
Selecciones avícolas | 1999
Pedro González Redondo