G. Garcia
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据报告,牛、猪、山羊、绵羊和兔子的围产期死亡;然而,在刺豚鼠(Dasyprocta leporina)中没有关于这种现象的文献报道。刺鼠是一种新热带多生殖啮齿动物,以其肉为食。本研究报告了一起围产期死亡事件,该事件发生在食品和农业学院野生动物部门圈养的刺鼠。这只产多胎的雌性刺鼠从出生起就被人工饲养,并且已经成功地产下了三窝幼崽。这些幼虫的数量从2-3只不等,存活率为100%。本例难产,分娩3例健康女性早熟子代(434g、378g和402g), 3例围产期死亡(285g、368g和300g)。雌性刺鼠在分娩时死亡,尸检结果显示难产导致继发性子宫惯性是其死亡原因。这种异常大的产仔可能是圈养环境的结果,那里食物丰富,缺乏捕食者,这可能削弱了动物的生存本能。刺鼠的生育能力和生育6只幼崽所需的时间也可能导致了它们的分娩压力。
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Perimortality in a Captive Reared Agouti (Dasyprocta leporina).
Perinatal mortality has been reported in cattle, swine, goats, sheep and rabbits; however, there have been no documented reports on this phenomenon in agouti (Dasyprocta leporina). The agouti is a Neotropical polytocous rodent, hunted for its meat. This study reports on an incident of perinatal mortalities in a captive reared agouti from the wildlife unit of the Faculty of Food and Agriculture. The pluriparous female agouti was reared in captivity from birth and had delivered three (3) previous litters successfully. These ranged from 2-3 young, with a 100% survival rate. This case presented a difficult labor, with delivery of three (3) healthy female precocious offspring (434g, 378g and 402g), and three (3) perinatal mortalities (285g, 368g and 300g). The female agouti died during delivery and postmortem results indicated that Dystocia resulting in Secondary Uterine Inertia as the cause of death. This abnormally large litter may have been as a result of captive conditions, where an abundance of food and a lack of predators may have dulled the animal’s survival instinct. The agouti’s ability and the time taken to deliver all six (6) young may also have contributed to the animals delivery stress.
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