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Rodentia 87 - Breeding - with expertise and responsibility
Social behaviour of rabbits
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Breeding – with expertise and responsibility
The topic of "breeding" is a controversial issue among small mammal enthusiasts: Aren't there already too many unwanted rats, rabbits, guinea pigs and the like in animal shelters and emergency centres? Shouldn’t breeding be avoided altogether? In the cover story of this issue of RODENTIA – Nager & Co. we want to look at these questions a little more closely. After all, there are significant differences between random "multiplication" and "breeding" with expertise. Breeding small animals responsibly – that is only possible with extensive expertise, planning and personal commitment. In this issue, dear readers, you will gain an insight into the breeding of different species.
Editorial
Worth knowing
Tips and dates
Title
Breeding – With expertise and responsibility
Anne Weber
Title
The breeding of the Mongolian gerbil. A hobby with great responsibility
Ralf Sistermann
Title
The dwarf ram Angora rabbit. On the origin of a new rabbit breed
Kai Sander
Title
Colour and pattern mutations. A genetic code for the degu (Octodon degus Molina 1782)
Stefan Kräh
Keeping
Thinking outside the box. New methods of rat integration
Anna Jedamczyk
Behaviour
The rabbit as a social animal? Myths and truths about social behaviour in group housing
Viola Schillinger
Domestic animal world
Forgetful? No way. The squirrel clears up prejudices
Kerstin Han
Service
Behaviour
How tame do guinea pigs become? Appropriate acclimatisation and help for anxiety
Claudia Mesterheide
People and animals
Ferrets at school. A thing of (im-)possibility?!
Vanessa Passlack
Medicine
Tumour formation in guinea pigs
Prof. Dr. Michael Fehr
Internet forums
Preview
Last but not least
Little rabbit Püppi. The building project
Kathrin Aretz
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