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Effect of variation in temperature and relative humidity on the reproductive performance of grasscutters held in captivity


B.O. Fadimu
I.G. Akinyemi
O.A. Ogundimu
M.O. Lawal
A.E. Robert
T.A. Adebisi-Fagbohungbe
O.A. Olatunji
G.A. Adeyomoye
A.K. Onasanya

Abstract

This study investigated the reproductive performance of grasscutter through oestrus, mating, parturition, abortion and litter size in establishing the success of this performance during the rainy season and dry season. Effects of the atmospheric temperature and relative humidity on the reproductive performance of grasscutter in captivity were duly observed. Twenty female grasscutters were used with ten males for mating and were subsequently individually caged to determine the outcome of male-female contact (i.e. mating, conception and parturition). The signs of mating were detected by observing the marks of climbing at the back of the female grasscutter (doe),observing the changes in the perineum of the female before and after mating, monitoring the changes in weight gained post-mating and presence of fetuses by abdominal palpation. Parturition was detected by monitoring the expectant mothers with successful mating signs and distended abdomens.


Keywords: Grasscutter, reproductive performance, reproduction, parturition, mating.


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