DIGESTIVE PHYSIOLOGY OF GROWING RABBITS
Abstract
This article provides information on the development, anatomy and
caecotrophy of the digestive system in growing rabbits. Elements of digestive anatomy and
feeding behavior in the rabbit, including caecotrophy. adapted to separate particles.
Keywords:
Zealand white rabbit ph caecotrophy digestive physiology caecum microbiotaReferences
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