Feeding and breeding of laboratory animals: II. Growth and maintenance of rabbits without fresh green food
- 1 September 1946
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Epidemiology and Infection
- Vol. 44 (6) , 501-507
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022172400019318
Abstract
1. Fresh greenstuff is not necessary for rabbits, provided that drinking water is supplied.2. A dry diet has been evolved which gives very satisfactory results with rabbits when supplemented only by hay and water.3. Dry diet in the form of pellets is much more acceptable to rabbits than an identical diet in the form of meal.4. The presence in the diet of 30% of even poorquality dried grass seems to supply an adequate amount of ascorbic acid, and the exogenous requirement of rabbits for this vitamin must therefore be very small.5. Confirmation of the toxic effects of cod-liver oil for rabbits is given.This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
- Supply of Water to Rabbits and Guinea-pigsBMJ, 1943
- Adequacy of Simplified Diets for Guinea Pigs and RabbitsJournal of Nutrition, 1942
- A Study of the Dietary Factors Concerned in Nutritional Muscular DystrophyJournal of Nutrition, 1936
- Possible Relationship Between Cod Liver Oil and Muscular Degeneration of Herbivora Fed Synthetic Diets.Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1933
- NUTRITIONAL MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY IN THE GUINEA PIG AND RABBITThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1931