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Title: Guinea Pig (Cavia porcellus) as an untapped Protein Source for Man: The Potentialities, Opportunities and Challenges
Authors: Dikko, A. H.
Egena, S. S. A
Malik, A. A.
Ibrahim, H.
Issue Date: 14-Sep-2009
Publisher: Animal Science Association of Nigeria (ASAN)
Citation: Dikko, A. H., Egena, S. S. A., Malik, A.A. and Ibrahim, H. (2009). Guinea Pig (Cavia porcellus) as an untapped protein source for man: The Potentialities, Opportunities and Challenges. Proceedings of the 14th Annual Conference of the Animal Science Association of Nigeria (ASAN), Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomosho, Nigeria, September 14th-17th, 2009, pp 540-542.
Abstract: Nigerians are among the least consumers of animal protein in Africa, consuming less than the World Health Organization recommended 67g per day. The larger conventional livestock species (cattle, sheep, goat and poultry) cannot meet the protein deficiency gap because their multiplication rate is not commensurate with the rapid increase in human population. Guinea pig (cavia porcellus) is a promising micro - livestock which though is indigenous to South America, is also well adapted to the Nigerian ecosystem. The meat is nutritious, with a protein content of about 21 %, which is higher than that of poultry, pork, mutton or beef. 60% of its meat is edible with low cholesterol, making it the ideal meat in an increasingly health conscious population. The animal has a short gestation period (67-72 days), low cost of production, matures early, easy to manage and requires relatively little capital to set up. In Nigeria, if the challenges of availability of quality concentrate feeds, problem of numerous pests and diseases, problem of excessive heat and problem of obtaining fast growing species of pups can be overcome, then guinea pigs farming has the potential of bridging the present protein deficiency gap in Nigeria.
Description: Conference proceedings
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/9085
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