Tree shrew large-scale mating breeding method
A technology for tree shrews and female trees, applied in the field of large-scale mating of tree shrews, can solve the problems of inability to achieve mass production of tree shrews, failure to obtain good results, etc., achieve the effects of reducing breeding management work, meeting market needs, and improving sexual desire
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Embodiment 1
[0017] The breeding method of large-scale mating of tree shrews under laboratory conditions is carried out as follows:
[0018] 1) The ratio of male and female tree shrews is 1:5;
[0019] 2) Male and female tree shrews are reared separately in a single cage, and the cage number is used as the fixed number of tree shrews for production record management;
[0020] 3) Mating: Mate a batch of tree shrews every 10 days, and the number of female tree shrews in each batch is more than 50. The male and female tree shrews were caged at a ratio of 1:1, and the cage time was 3 days. After mating in the same cage, put the female tree shrew back into the original cage, record the mating time and the number of the male tree shrew on the breeding card, and check the fetus on the 10th day from the day of the cage;
[0021] 4) Management of male tree shrews for mating: Male tree shrews for backup species over 5 months old can be used for mating, and there are 3 mating opportunities per mont...
Embodiment 2
[0024] The breeding method of large-scale mating of tree shrews under laboratory conditions is carried out as follows:
[0025] 1) The ratio of male and female tree shrews is 1:5;
[0026] 2) Male and female tree shrews are reared separately in a single cage, and the cage number is used as the fixed number of tree shrews for production record management;
[0027] 3) Mating: mating a batch of tree shrews every 15 days, and the number of female tree shrews in each batch is more than 50. The male and female tree shrews were caged at a ratio of 1:1, and the cage time was 5 days. After mating in the same cage, put the female tree shrew back into the original cage, record the mating time and the number of the male tree shrew on the breeding card, and check the fetus on the 12th day from the day of the cage;
[0028] 4) Management of male tree shrews for mating: male tree shrews over 5 months old can be used for mating, and there are 3 mating opportunities per month. After each mat...
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