Abstract :
Carcass traits and meat quality of rabbits reared in conventional cages (0.385m2), small pens (0.662m2) or large pens (4.052m2)
at a similar stock density of 15 rabbits/m2 were compared (n530 per group). Pens contained an elevated platform. Slaughter
weight (SW; P,0.01) and cold carcass weight ( P,0.05) decreased in the order of Cage,Small pen,Large pen groups. SW
and cold carcass weight were 7% lower in rabbits housed in large pens than in cages. Dressing out and meat-to-bone ratio were
not influenced by the housing system. Percentage of fat deposits was highest in caged rabbits (10.15 point for scapular fat and
10.26 point for perirenal fat compared to rabbits reared in large pens P,0.05). Rabbits housed in large pens had a bigger
proportion of hind part (11 point), and meat colour was shifted towards greater a* values ( P,0.01) compared to caged rabbits.
Water holding capacity and shear test parameters in longissimus lumborum muscle, lipid content and shear test parameters of
abductor cruralis cranialis, biceps femoris and semitendinosus muscles were not affected by the housing system. Tibia and femur
bone moment of inertia increased in the order of Cage,Small pen,Large pen groups ( P,0.05), whereas elastic modulus,
which is a measure of intrinsic stiffness, was highest in caged rabbits. This study showed that large pen housing altered carcass
traits independently and increased meat redness and fracture resistance of tibia and femur
Keywords :
Rabbits , housing conditions , meat quality , carcass quality