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dc.contributor.advisorBonifaz Ramos, Verónica De Los Ángeles
dc.contributor.authorRomero Pérez, Andrea Marcela
dc.date.accessioned2025-04-29T20:37:07Z
dc.date.available2025-04-29T20:37:07Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/18096
dc.descriptionThis experimental research was carried out with the purpose of evaluating productive parameters and was developed within the seedling project "Productive evaluation of minor species" in the animal production program of the Veterinary Medicine career of the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences of the Technical University of Babahoyo located at kilometer 1.5 of the Babahoyo – Montalvo road in the province of Los Ríos. It was executed through three treatments against a control treatment, each treatment will be made up of 4 treatments and 3 repetitions giving a total of 12 Experimental Units, which will be made up of 4 animal units with a total population of 48 animals throughout the investigation. With the inclusion of the autohemotherapy technique in doses of 0.05 ml, 0.10 ml and 0.15 ml. The research showed that the Belier breed rabbits started with an average weight of 406,25 g and the Rex breed with 377,33 g. When evaluating the treatments, it was observed that the Belier under treatment T3 reached the highest weight (8033 g), while the Rex with T3 reached 3944 g. The lowest weights were recorded in treatment T0 for both breeds (7541.33 g in Belier and 3049 g in Rex). Regarding weight gain, the Belier with T1 increased 7621.33 g and the Rex with T3, 3592.67 g, with T0 being the one with the lowest gain. Regarding the immunological aspect, the initial HMC was 46.27% for the Belier and 43.33% for the Rex. Under T2 treatment, both improved significantly (Belier: 51.30%, Rex: 51.23%), while T0 presented the lowest value (38.27%). These results show that autohemotherapy significantly improves productive and immunological parameters in both rabbit breeds, especially compared to the control group (T0).es_ES
dc.descriptionThis experimental research was carried out with the purpose of evaluating productive parameters and was developed within the seedling project "Productive evaluation of minor species" in the animal production program of the Veterinary Medicine career of the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences of the Technical University of Babahoyo located at kilometer 1.5 of the Babahoyo – Montalvo road in the province of Los Ríos. It was executed through three treatments against a control treatment, each treatment will be made up of 4 treatments and 3 repetitions giving a total of 12 Experimental Units, which will be made up of 4 animal units with a total population of 48 animals throughout the investigation. With the inclusion of the autohemotherapy technique in doses of 0.05 ml, 0.10 ml and 0.15 ml. The research showed that the Belier breed rabbits started with an average weight of 406,25 g and the Rex breed with 377,33 g. When evaluating the treatments, it was observed that the Belier under treatment T3 reached the highest weight (8033 g), while the Rex with T3 reached 3944 g. The lowest weights were recorded in treatment T0 for both breeds (7541.33 g in Belier and 3049 g in Rex). Regarding weight gain, the Belier with T1 increased 7621.33 g and the Rex with T3, 3592.67 g, with T0 being the one with the lowest gain. Regarding the immunological aspect, the initial HMC was 46.27% for the Belier and 43.33% for the Rex. Under T2 treatment, both improved significantly (Belier: 51.30%, Rex: 51.23%), while T0 presented the lowest value (38.27%). These results show that autohemotherapy significantly improves productive and immunological parameters in both rabbit breeds, especially compared to the control group (T0).es_ES
dc.description.abstractEn la presente investigación experimental se realizó con la finalidad de evaluar los parámetros productivos y se desarrolló dentro del proyecto semillero "Evaluación productiva de especies menores" en el programa de producción animal de la carrera de Medicina Veterinaria de la Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias de la Universidad Técnica de Babahoyo ubicada en el kilómetro 1,5 de la vía Babahoyo – Montalvo de la provincia de Los Ríos. Se ejecutó mediante tres tratamientos frente a un tratamiento testigo, cada tratamiento estará conformado por 4 tratamientos y 3 repeticiones dando un total de 12 Unidades Experimentales, la cual estará conformada por 4 unidades animales con un total de población de 48 animales en toda la investigación. Con la inclusión de la técnica de autohemoterapia en dosis de 0,05ml, 0,10ml y 0,15ml. La investigación arrojó que los conejos de raza Belier iniciaron con un peso promedio de 406,25 g y los de raza Rex con 377,33 gr. Al evaluar los tratamientos, se observó que el Belier bajo el tratamiento T3 alcanzó el mayor peso (8033 g), mientras que el Rex con T3 llegó a 3944 g. Los pesos más bajos se registraron en el tratamiento T0 para ambas razas (7541,33 g en Belier y 3049 g en Rex). En cuanto a la ganancia de peso, el Belier con T1 aumentó 7621,33 g y el Rex con T3, 3592,67 g, siendo el T0 el de menor ganancia. En el aspecto inmunológico, el HMC inicial fue de 46,27 % para el Belier y 43,33 % para el Rex. Bajo el tratamiento T2, ambos mejoraron notablemente (Belier: 51,30 %, Rex: 51,23 %), mientras que el T0 presentó el valor más bajo (38,27 %). Estos resultados muestran que la autohemoterapia mejora significativamente los parámetros productivos e inmunológicos en ambas razas de conejos, especialmente en comparación con el grupo control (T0).es_ES
dc.format.extent50 pes_ES
dc.language.isoeses_ES
dc.publisherBABAHOYO: UTB,2025es_ES
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/*
dc.subjectParámetroses_ES
dc.subjectProductivoses_ES
dc.subjectAutohemoterapiaes_ES
dc.subjectSistemaes_ES
dc.subjectinmunológicoes_ES
dc.subjectConejoses_ES
dc.subjectSalud animal.es_ES
dc.titleEfecto de la autohemoterapia sobre los parámetros productivos en diferentes razas comerciales de conejos (Oryctolagus cuniculus).es_ES
dc.typebachelorThesises_ES


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