Microlivestock: Little-Known Small Animals with a Promising Economic Future
ISBN-10:
030904295X
ISBN-13:
9780309042956
Released: Feb 01, 1991
Publisher: National Academies Press
Format: Paperback, 472 pages
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Description:
Microlivestock is a term coined for species that are inherently small as well as for breeds of cattle, sheep, goats, and pigs that are less than about half the size of the most common breeds. These miniature animals are seldom considered in the broad picture of livestock development, but they seem to have a promising future, especially in developing nations or wherever land is scarce.
This book raises awareness of the potential of these small species, including microcattle, microsheep, various poultry, rabbits, rodents, deer, antelope, and lizards. It also strives to stimulate their introduction into animal research and economic development programs.
- Front Matter
- Introduction
- Part I Microbreeds
- 1 Microcattle
- 2 Microgoats
- 3 Microsheep
- 4 Micropigs
- Part II Poultry
- 5 Chicken
- 6 Ducks
- 7 Geese
- 8 Guinea Fowl
- 9 Muscovy
- 10 Pigeon
- 11 Quail
- 12 Turkey
- 13 Potential New Poultry
- Part III Rabbits
- 14 Domestic Rabbit
- Part IV Rodents
- 15 Agouti
- 16 Capybara
- 17 Coypu
- 18 Giant Rat
- 19 Grasscutter
- 20 Guinea Pig
- 21 Hutia
- 22 Mara
- 23 Paca
- 24 Vizcacha
- 25 Other Rodents
- Part V Deer and Antelope
- 26 Mouse Deer
- 27 Muntjac
- 28 Musk Deer
- 29 South America's Microdeer
- 30 Water Deer
- 31 Duikers
- 32 Other Small Antelope
- Part VI Lizards
- 33 Green Iguana
- 34 Black Iguana
- Part VII Others
- 35 Bees
- Appendix A: Selected Readings
- Appendix B: Research Contacts
- APPENDIX C: BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF PANEL MEMBERS
- INDEX OF SPECIES
- Board on Science and Technology for International Development
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