The rabbit is an important agricultural species, due to its high productivity, precocity, relative unpretentiousness in care, the possibility of use in the fur industry and the production of high-value dietary meat. Public and private organizations are concerned about the lack of industrial production of rabbit meat in Russia, as the demand for this product is growing. The quantity and quality of meat is more dependent on a full-fledged, balanced diet for nutrients and metabolic energy. In the conditions of the Primorsky territory, vegetable raw materials of the far Eastern flora are increasingly used in the practice of animal husbandry. It is used to balance the rations of the missing elements to improving the palatability of the basic feed, improvement of digestibility, purposeful change of the metabolism and the prophylaxis of stress conditions of animals. The article discusses the effect of the drug “KED+LBA” on the productivity of young rabbits in the conditions of Primorye.
Rabbit breeding is a promising branch of animal husbandry. Rabbits provide delicious dietary meat, valuable fur raw materials and down, while using cheap and affordable feed: grass, hay, branch feed, a little grain, and in poultry farming only grain. The development of rabbit breeding in our time requires a reliable infrastructure that connects supply and demand, processing, technological and veterinary services. In addition, all rabbit breeders must be united in a single organization. This article examines the effect of Ked and LBA preparations on the reproductive qualities of rabbits. The positive effect of drugs on multiple pregnancies, the weight of rabbits and safety has been experimentally proven.
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