A survey on rabbit production in the city of Gaborone, Botswana

J. Morêki, F. Manyeula, K. Mpho
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This study was conducted to provide information on rabbit production in 20 operations in the City of Gaborone, Botswana. Data were collected from individual rabbit breeders and educational institutions (5) using a structured questionnaire and through direct observation. Rabbit farming in Botswana is only carried out at subsistence level. Results showed that 55% of male respondents were involved in rabbit production compared to 45% for females. Rabbits were kept mainly as a source of meat for families, income generation and educational purposes. Fifty percent of the rabbit stock was sourced from local breeders, 25% from South Africa and the remainder from local breeders and other countries. The predominant rabbit breeds reared were Californian (60%) and New Zealand (60%) followed by Chinchilla, Dutch and Rex with 20% each. Ninety percent of the breeders kept rabbits in cages while 3% confined them at night and let them out during the day to scavenge for feed. Fifteen percent of the respondents fed commercial rabbit pellets, 5% vegetables only while 80% fed both rabbit pellets and vegetables. The number of rabbits kept by an individual breeder ranged from 7 to 140 with mean stock size of 20.85±13.21. Litter size per doe ranged from 6 to 10 kits with 5 to 6 litters per year. Rabbits were marketed at 8 to 12 weeks of age and each rabbit was sold for Botswana Pula (BWP)150 to 250 (equivalent to USD14.30 to USD23.80). On average the ratio of a breeding buck to doe was 1:5.4 (1:1 to 1:10). The major challenges in rabbit production were lack of feed resources, lack of research support, inadequate breeding stock and lack of technical support from Government extension services. These results suggest that rabbit production has the potential to contribute to food and nutrition security and poverty alleviation.
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博茨瓦纳哈博罗内市兔子生产调查
进行这项研究是为了提供博茨瓦纳哈博罗内市20个养殖场的兔子生产信息。通过结构化问卷调查和直接观察,从个体兔子饲养者和教育机构收集数据。博茨瓦纳的养兔业仅维持维持生计的水平。结果显示,55%的男性受访者参与了养兔,而女性受访者的这一比例为45%。饲养兔子主要是作为家庭的肉类来源,创收和教育目的。50%的兔种来自当地饲养者,25%来自南非,其余来自当地饲养者和其他国家。饲养的主要品种是加利福尼亚兔(60%)和新西兰兔(60%),其次是钦奇拉兔、荷兰兔和雷克斯兔,各占20%。90%的饲养者把兔子关在笼子里,3%的人晚上把兔子关起来,白天放出去觅食。15%的受访者喂商品兔丸,5%只喂蔬菜,80%既喂兔丸又喂蔬菜。个体饲养员养兔7 ~ 140只,平均存量20.85±13.21只。每头母鹿产仔数为6 ~ 10窝,每年产仔5 ~ 6窝。兔子在8至12周龄时上市,每只兔子售价为150至250博茨瓦纳普拉(BWP)(相当于14.30至23.80美元)。雄鹿与母鹿的平均比值为1:5.4(1:1:1:10)。兔子生产面临的主要挑战是缺乏饲料资源、缺乏研究支持、种畜不足以及缺乏政府推广服务的技术支持。这些结果表明,家兔生产具有促进粮食和营养安全以及减轻贫困的潜力。
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