Experimental Animals
Online ISSN : 1881-7122
Print ISSN : 0007-5124
Rearing of Germfree Rabbits and Establishment of an SPF Rabbit Colony
Yukio SYUKUDA
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1979 Volume 28 Issue 1 Pages 39-47

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Baby rabbits hysterectomy-derived from conventional Japanese white rabbits were reared under aseptic condition by feeding with 4 types of artificial diets. Rabbit milk for the artificial diet was obtained from conventional dams at 7 -25 days after delivery. The artificial diets was given by stomach tube twice a day. The total volumes of diet given (ml per day) were Y = 2.3 X + a (1-14 days of age), Y = 32.2 + a (15-25 days of age), or Y = (32.2 + a) - 37.5 (X-25) (26-34 days of age), (X = age in days, a = volumes fed at 0 day of age) . After 14 days of age young animals were also fed freely sterilized commercial pellets and weaned at 35 days of age. Out of 155 rabbits, 130 were aseptically reared till 36-40 days of age, and no difference on weaning rate was seen between the 4 groups of rabbits. Thereafter, they were exposed to a barriered room of SPF rabbitry outside the isolators. The best growth was seen in animals given by artificial diet containing rabbit milk at 40%. The SPF breeding colony of rabbits was found to be free of Pasteurella pneumotro pica, Bordetella bronchiseptica, Salmonella spp., Eimeria spp., Encephalitozoon cuniculi and Acaritic otistis.

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