Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 March 2007
1. Proteolytic activity in the stomachs and pancreases of infant doe- and hand-reared rabbits was studied to the age of 3–4 weeks.
2. In the stomachs of both the doe- and hand-fed animals total proteolytic activity at birth was low, rising slowly during the first 2 weeks and then rapidly, until at 3 weeks of age the level was similar to that of the adult.
3. In the pancreases of the doe-suckled pups the level of proteolytic activity was highest during the 1st week of life, falling steadily after that to a minimum at 3 weeks of age. In contrast in the hand-reared rabbits, it fell sharply during the 1st week and then rose, reaching at 2 weeks of age a level slightly higher than that found in the doe-suckled pups.
4. Growth and survival of hand-reared rabbits during the first 12 d of life were improved by predigestion of the diet with trypsin and α-chymotrypsin.