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ETIOLOGY OF CA AND P METABOLISM DISORDERS IN RABBITS
Scientific Head :
Eshmatov G.X.
Student :
Mamatsalayeva Z.O.
Samarkand state veterinary medicine metidsina livestock and biotechnology
Tashkent branch of the university
Abstract:
This in the article rabbits between wide widespread calcium and phosphorus
exchange violations come exit reasons about in detail scientific from sources taken information
cited to be then rabbit to the organism calcium and fossorial importance It is also written about .
Key words :
Rabbit , calcium , phosphorus , etiology , pathology , intensive, vitamin.
As a result of the reforms implemented in rabbit breeding, which is considered one of the
important branches of animal husbandry in our republic, the number of purebred rabbits is
increasing, their productivity and fertility are increasing. In this regard, comprehensive
measures are being taken to prevent metabolic disorders in rabbits, including identifying the
causes of calcium and phosphorus macroelement deficiencies, which are common in rabbits,
developing measures for their early diagnosis, treatment and prevention. Diseases of calcium
and phosphorus metabolism disorders in mother rabbits are characterized by stunted growth,
decreased reproductive performance, and weak offspring. As a result of this pathology, there
are cases of increased economic losses due to the low survival rate of the offspring and the low
survival rate of the offspring. Therefore, the development and implementation of highly
effective methods for early diagnosis, group prevention, and identification of the prevalence,
economic damage, and etiopathogenesis of calcium and phosphorus metabolism disorders in
productive breed rabbits are among the urgent problems in the field.
Calcium and phosphorus elements in the div of rabbits play an important role. They make up
about 65-70% of all mineral substances. A number of scientists have noted the important role of
phosphorus and calcium in all metabolic processes It is emphasized that this is the of substances
in moderation to be
are very necessary because these substances are involved in the
formation of the skeleton in animals and in exchange participation This mineral
The close
relationship between these substances in the div has been established. The ratio of calcium
and phosphorus in the div of rabbits should be in the ratio of 1.5-2:1, as in bone tissue .
Rabbits have high growth rates, that is, they grow intensively during embryonic development
and the first 3-3.5 months of the post-embryonic period. At birth, rabbits are born naked and
blind, with a div weight of 40 to 80 g, after about 2 days they increase to 1/3 of their live
weight, on the sixth day it doubles, and by the end of the 4th week it increases 10 times, such an
increase is associated with the high nutritional value of rabbit milk.
Calcium and phosphorus are important in the div of rabbits, with 65-70% of them being
stored in the bones. Vitamin D is necessary for the proper absorption of calcium and
phosphorus in the div, and its deficiency can lead to stunted growth and stillbirth in rabbits.
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Especially , in winter rabbits necessary was macronutrients with provide need . Strait in
rabbits embryonic development violation calcium in the diet
and phosphorus shortage
with related . Male in genders this toothache sperm to the quality impact does and growing
young in rabbits growth to the slowdown reason will be . Breastfeeding in the period Minerals
in rabbits was need high If we are female village farm of animals milk the composition if
we compare , then rabbit in milk cow or goat milk
2 times more than many calcium
Rabbits
for especially assimilation
period is important because they from milk
calcium and phosphorus up to 80-90% absorbs .
Calcium and phosphorus are important in the div of rabbits, with 65-70% of them being
stored in the bones. Vitamin D is necessary for the proper absorption of calcium and
phosphorus in the div, and its deficiency can lead to stunted growth and stillbirth in rabbits.
Especially , in winter rabbits
necessary was
macronutrients with provide necessary .
Strait in rabbits embryonic development violation calcium in the diet
and phosphorus
shortage with related . Male in genders this toothache sperm to the quality impact does and
growing young in rabbits growth to the slowdown reason will be . Breastfeeding in the era
Minerals in rabbits
was need high If we are female
village farm of animals milk the
composition if we compare , then rabbit in milk cow or goat milk 2 times more than many
calcium Rabbits are available . for especially assimilation
period is important because they
from milk calcium and phosphorus up to 80-90% absorbs .
A lack of phosphorus and calcium in mother rabbits stunts skeletal development, leading to
brittle bones and fractures, and poor fetal development .
The importance of calcium and phosphorus elements in the growth and development of rabbits,
ensuring the hardness of bones and the normal course of metabolic processes in them is
extremely great. Violation of calcium and phosphorus metabolism in rabbits leads to delayed
growth and development, rickets, decreased productivity, and a decrease in the div's
resistance.
Conclusion:
The main reasons for the violation of calcium and phosphorus metabolism in
rabbits are the fact that the mother rabbits are provided with nutrients in the diet during the
gestation period: carotene - by 33.5%, protein - by 0.24%, calcium - by 11.54%, and
phosphorus - by 70.87%.
In rabbits, calcium and phosphorus metabolism disorders average 53.3% during the gestation
period and 73.3% during the postpartum period, and are accompanied by symptoms such as
decreased responsiveness to external stimuli, increased skin roughness, decreased gloss, severe
blanching of mucous membranes, and changes in appetite.
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