Characterization and typology of guinea pig breeding in the Department of Menoua-Western Region -Cameroon

Autor: Gina France Djoumessi Tobou, Fernand Tendonkeng, Laurette Blandine Mezajoug Kenfack, Emile Miegoué, David Fokom Waffo, Herve Mube Kuietche, Ulrich Darlin Tsafack Fondjeu, Nassim Moula, Jean Luc Hornick
Rok vydání: 2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2561897/v1
Popis: A survey was carried out on 356 breeders in the Department of the Menoua Region of West Cameroon to characterize guinea pig breeding systems, using descriptive analysis, factorial analysis of multiple correspondences (AFCM), and upward hierarchical classification (CAH). Three types of guinea pig breeders have been identified, discriminated according to the size of the herd and the professional character of the breeding. Most of the housing systems were of the traditional type, free-ranging on the ground. Feed generally was based on fodders and food residues, and hygiene conditions were considered as good. The main difficulties faced by the farmers were mortalities resulting from diseases and predation. Guinea pig breeding was considered as a source of income for households. Sales were year-round, at age-related prices. Development of Guinea pig breeding in Cameroon would require better-addressing breeding techniques and creation of economic interest groups allowing to strengthen food security allowed by this activity.
Databáze: OpenAIRE