Elevage d'aulacodes (Thryonomys swinderianus) pour la production de viande: choix de critères de sélection

Publication Type
Journal contribution
Authors
Stier,C.- H.; Mensah,G.A.; Gall,C.F.
Year of publication
1991
Published in
World Animal Review
Band/Volume
1991/69
Page (from - to)
44-49
Abstract

The meat of the cane rat (Thryonomys swinderianus), a wild rodent, is greatly appreciated in western and central Africa. A cane rat breeding station as set up in Benin in the mid-1980's - the Benin-Germany Cane Rat Breeding Project - with support from the German Agency for Technical Cooperation (GTZ). The station aims to develop cane rat breeding techniques for the production of meat, and to propagate a domesticated breed. This article discusses appropriate selection criteria for breeding and recommends that female breeding stock be classified according to a "breeding performance index", determined by litter size, offspring weight at weaning and interval between parturitions. The replacement of female breeding stock would be based on individual liveweight gain between day 28 (weaning) and day 150, and the breeding performance index of the mother.

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