Indonesia: Getting to know the superior rabbits of Balitbangtan Rexsi and Reza Agrinak

Published 2021년 8월 18일

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The Philippines' Agricultural Research and Development Agency (Balitbangtan) has introduced two new superior rabbit strains, the Rexsi Agrinak and Reza Agrinak, according to a decree from the Minister of Agriculture. The Rexsi Agrinak is known for its high reproductive rate, with offspring having 6-8 tails, while the Reza Agrinak is noted for its smooth and shiny coat. These rabbit strains are preferred for their meat, which is rich in protein, lower in fat, and cholesterol compared to other livestock. These characteristics make rabbit meat a valuable source of animal protein.
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My Agriculture — Agricultural Research and Development Agency (Balitbangtan) through the Livestock Research Institute has released one superior rabbit, namely the Rexsi Agrinak rabbit strain and one Reza Agrinak family. The Rexsi Agrinak variety was released based on the Decree of the Minister of Agriculture Number 303/Kpts/SR.120/5/2017 on May 14, 2017 as a superior Indonesian broiler rabbit strain. Meanwhile, the Reza Agrinak variety was released based on the Decree of the Minister of Agriculture Number 09/Kpts/SK.040/M/1/2020 on January 3, 2020. The Reza Agrinak rabbit family was considered to have met the new, unique, uniform, and stable requirements. Rexsi Agrinak has a specific advantage in the number of children born as many as 6-8 tails. The parent weight reached 2,932 grams with a coefficient of diversity reaching 9 percent and the adult male weight reaching 2,744 grams with a diversity coefficient of 10 percent. Meanwhile, Reza Agrinak has mature qualitative ...
Source: Pertanianku

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