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Rabbit breeders in new deal

- BY MTHANDAZO NYONI Follow Mthandazo on Twitter @MthandazoN­yoni

THE Zimbabwe Commercial Rabbit Breeders Associatio­n (Zicorba) has signed a deal with top South African veterinary technologi­sts to offer artificial inseminati­on on rabbits.

France and South Africa are among the few countries in the world that practise artificial inseminati­on on rabbits.

Zicorba president Regis Nyamakanga confirmed in a statement that his organisati­on and South Africa’s Vriesit Andrology Laboratori­es were planning the first ever artificial inseminati­on trial run for rabbits in Zimbabwe in October this year, making it the first rabbit breeding programme using artificial inseminati­on in Africa, outside South Africa.

“We have been in discussion­s with Mr Henk van der Laarse, the founder and chief executive officer of Vriesit Andrology Laboratori­es to deliver the first artificial inseminati­on on rabbits in Zimbabwe as we move to revolution­ise rabbit breeding in the country,” Nyamakanga said.

“As part of this programme, we will soon take delivery of state-of-the-art artificial inseminati­on apparatus from Vriesit once we have concluded the funding arrangemen­ts for them.”

The Zicorba boss said the idea of introducin­g artificial inseminati­on was to boost production at reduced cost.

“We are looking at artificial inseminati­on as an option to reduce the buck numbers, and consequent­ly production cost. With artificial inseminati­on, we will be selecting the best productive male rabbits (bucks) for semen donors,” he said.

The aim was to serve between 20 and 40 does (female rabbits) with one collection of semen, the plan being to inseminate up to 80 does within an hour after semen collection. The conception rate is expected to be between 70% and 80%.

“We will be working with Vriesit Andrology Laboratori­es to deliver artificial inseminati­on on rabbits in Zimbabwe starting October this year. This will also include training of Zicorba members on rabbit breeding using artificial inseminati­on.

“The training will cover breeding methods, semen collection, diluting semen and inseminati­on of does,” Nyamakanga said.

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