
Bioecological Properties And Significance Of Some Rabbit Breeds
Shohista Qobiljonovna Yuldasheva , Candidate Of Biological Sciences, Professor Of Biology, Fergana State University, Uzbekistan Okhistaxon Khabibjonova , 1st Course In Master's Degree, Fergana State University, UzbekistanAbstract
In Uzbek farms, rabbits are mainly fed meat and fur. Rabbit fur occupies a significant place among the various furs grown in all regions of the country. Because rabbit fur is light, beautiful and inexpensive, it is used to make children's coats, headphones, collars and shoes. Therefore, it is very important in the national economy.
Rabbits also play an important role in meat production. Rabbits multiply and mature quickly. Therefore, it is possible to grow a lot of dietary, high-quality rabbit meat in a short time. Rabbit meat is high in protein and low in cholesterol, so it is very useful for children, pregnant women, as well as people with gastrointestinal diseases.
Keywords
Rabbit, rabbit fur, diet, herbivorous
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