Effects of heat stress on production performance and protein metabolism of skeletal muscle in meat rabbits
Gongyan Liu,
Ce Liu,
Haitao Sun
et al.
Abstract:In modern animal husbandry production, rabbits are readily affected by heat stress in summer. A critical issue in rabbit production is to determine the mechanism by which heat stress prevents muscle growth. The purpose of this experiment was to study the effects of heat stress on performance and protein metabolism of skeletal muscle in meat rabbits. A total of 160 New Zealand White rabbits aged 80 days with mean initial body weights of 2359 ± 200 g were randomly divided into the control group and heat stress g… Show more
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