Rodentia 66 - Ferrets
Rat hierarchy
Faeces eating in rabbits
Guinea pigs: Cuddling vs. observing
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Cover story: Ferrets
Springtime is ferret time, because this is when many young animals are born and are looking for a new owner. However, these small carnivores have a number of requirements if they are to live together without complications. The cover story of RODENTIA Rodents & Co. therefore takes an in-depth look at these domesticated marten-like animals – from housing to nutrition – and shows what needs to be considered when keeping these lively predators in a species-appropriate way.
Editorial
Worth knowing
Tips and dates
My Story
Spitz on button
Carolin Mehlkopf
Title
Keep your eyes open when buying ferrets
Ralf Sistermann
Title
Social housing, A home for ferrets
Bianca Seiferheld
Title
Ferret nutrition. The A and O for a healthy ferret life
Antia Stockinger
Biology
Faeces eating in rabbits and other lagomorphs Part 1
David M. Küpfer
Homemade
The self-built degu home. With craftsmanship to the perfect home
Sabine Götz and Dagmar Lorenz
Animal portrait
The Royal Persian Angora Chinchilla
Kathrin Aretz
Housing
Observe or touch? How much direct body contact can guinea pigs be expected to tolerate?
Dr. Marion Reich
Behaviour
Hierarchy in rats. Possible hierarchical structures and differences between the sexes
Katharina Groß
Health
Schüßler salts for rabbits & rodents. Application and effect of mineral salts
Carolin Quast
Service
Homemade
Open housing of mice. Instructions for building a mouse panorama
Isabel Wank
Bookworm
Health
Tooth extraction for the treatment of misaligned teeth in rabbits
Prof. Dr. Michael Fehr
Consultation hour with Prof. Dr. Michael Fehr
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Classifieds/internet forums
Preview
Last but not least
Full throttle Paula episode 5: Try to understand people …
Kathrin Aretz
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