Planimetric measurement of floor space covered by fattening rabbits and breeding does in different body positions and weight classes

Mona Franziska Giersberg*, Nicole Kemper, Michaela Fels

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Abstract

The aim of this study was to measure the floor space that a rabbit occupies due to its physical size and shape. For this purpose the colour contrast planimetric method "KobaPlan" was used which had originally been developed to calculate the surface of chickens. A total of 704 images of fattening rabbits and breeding does were taken from a top view. The rabbits were weighed individually, and photographed digitally in a special planimetric box. In the photo, the number of animal associated pixels was counted by the "KobaPlan" software, and thus the area covered by the animal was calculated. The calculated surfaces of the rabbits were assigned to weight classes which covered a range from 1.0 to 5.5. kg. We defined four body postures of rabbits, one sitting position and three different recumbent positions. The mean floor space covered by sitting rabbits at the beginning of the fattening period was 246±34. cm2, whereas recumbent rabbits covered 294±45. cm2, 360±51. cm2 and 338±39. cm2 in different positions. At the time of slaughter, the covered floor spaces increased to 509±23. cm2 for sitting rabbits, and to 697±45. cm2, 724±26. cm2 and 719±23. cm2 for recumbent rabbits, respectively. The calculated surface of breeding does with a body weight of 4.5. kg was 657±17. cm2 in sitting position, and 828±7. cm2, 874±23. cm2 and 882±14. cm2 in the different recumbent positions. The heaviest does (5.5. kg) covered 739. cm2 sitting and 1026±27. cm2 recumbent. There was a linear increase in the surface covered by rabbits in all defined body positions as a function of live weight. Furthermore, sitting rabbits covered significantly less floor space than lying rabbits (P<0.05). It was shown that the colour contrast planimetric method "KobaPlan" provides reliable results regarding the floor space covered by growing rabbits and breeding does. This study is a first step towards an optimization of current rabbit housing regarding individual space requirement, and it represents a useful basis for planning new environmental enrichment structures (e.g. withdrawal areas) in rabbitries.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)142-150
Number of pages9
JournalLivestock Science
Volume177
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2015
Externally publishedYes

Funding

This research was funded by the Ministry of Environment, Energy, Agriculture and Consumer Protection of the Federal State of Hessen (Germany) . We thank Dr. Andreas Briese for the provision of the KobaPlan software.

Keywords

  • Planimetric method
  • Rabbit
  • Space requirements

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