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Consumo de bellota por conejos en pastoreo continuo

Authors: Sánchez Rodríguez, M.; Zamora Lozano, Miguel; Peinado Lucena, E.; Mata Moreno, C.; Gallego Barrera, J.A.;

Consumo de bellota por conejos en pastoreo continuo

Abstract

The intake of acorns by rabits kept in continuous grazing in natural improved pastures placed in the Sierra of Córdoba is studied. The conclusion that acorns mean an important energetical intake in times of lack of grass is reached. This intake can go up to a 92 % of their diet, the same happens in unfavourable climatological conditions, in which case it goes over the 63 %, while in normal situations does not reach more than 22 %.

Se estudia el consumo de bellota por conejos en pastoreo continuo en pastizales naturales mejorados de la Sierra de Córdoba. Se concluye que la bellota supone un aporte energético importante en épocas de penuria herbácea, cuyo consumo puede alcanzar hasta el 92 % de su dieta, así como en condiciones climáticas desfavorables, que en este caso no supera el 63 %, mientras que en situaciones normales no rebasa el 22"5%.

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Spain
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Quercus Illex L., Alimentación animal, Conejos, Bellota, Quercus Illex L

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