Adu E K, Alhassan W S, Nelson F S
Animal Research Institute, CSIR, Achimota, Ghana.
Trop Anim Health Prod. 1999 Aug;31(4):223-32. doi: 10.1023/a:1005267110830.
Baseline management practices and productivity of captive greater cane rats were studied between February and July 1992 using questionnaires with 33 practising and former farmers in 16 villages in three regions in southern Ghana. The colony sizes were relatively small, ranging between 1 and 96, with nearly a 100% farmer drop-out rate. The mean litter size of the greater cane rats in this study was 4.8+/-0.13, with the young being weaned at 8.8 weeks old. Although nearly all the farmers interviewed (90.9%) had long-term commercial intentions, a number of problems militating against their objectives were encountered. These included lack of technical support on proper management practices for efficient production, housing design, dry season feeding, sex determination and the acquisition of foundation stock. In conclusion, these studies have shown the generally poor state of the greater cane rat industry in Ghana, which requires research into almost all aspects of the productivity of this animal under captive breeding.
1992年2月至7月期间,通过对加纳南部三个地区16个村庄的33位在职和前任农民进行问卷调查,研究了圈养大蔗鼠的基线管理实践和生产力。养殖群体规模相对较小,在1至96只之间,农民的退出率近100%。本研究中,大蔗鼠的平均窝仔数为4.8±0.13只,幼崽在8.8周龄时断奶。尽管几乎所有接受采访的农民(90.9%)都有长期商业养殖的意愿,但仍遇到了一些阻碍他们实现目标的问题。这些问题包括缺乏关于高效生产的适当管理实践、住房设计、旱季喂养、性别鉴定以及基础种畜获取等方面的技术支持。总之,这些研究表明加纳大蔗鼠养殖业的总体状况普遍不佳,需要对圈养繁殖条件下这种动物生产力的几乎所有方面进行研究。