Effect of rat urine (rattus norvegicus albinus) on the attractiveness and phagostimulants in the laboratory.
Annals of Agric. Sci., Moshtohor • 2015
Publication Information
Authors
Rady, G. H*; Hafez, A.A*; Mahmoud, E.A**; Mohamed, Gh. R*. and Elbath, M.A*.
Keywords
Rat urine, Rattus norvegicus albinus (Berk), social behavior, attractiveness, phagostimulant
Journal
Annals of Agric. Sci., Moshtohor
Publisher
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Volume
53
Issue
3
Pages
425–432
publication.type
International
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Abstract
This study was carried out on five males and ten females of Rattus norvegicus albinus (Berk) in the
Plant Protection Dept; of Faculty of Agricultureat Moshtohor to investigate urine attraction in different
development all stages of rats, as well the phagostimulant effect of urine that added to feed at two
concentrations10 % and 20 %. Results indicated that urine of mature males were the most attractive type of
mature, pregnant females, immature males and females. Howevere, urine of estrus females were the most
attractive type of adult males, pregnant females, immature males and females. Regarding the phagostimulant
effect of urine on feed consumption it was found that urine of adult males were the most attractive to adult
females, while estrus urine was the most attractive to adult males. In case of immature males and females the
lactating urine were the most effective urine. It also appeared that pregnant females were not affected by any
type of urine.
Plant Protection Dept; of Faculty of Agricultureat Moshtohor to investigate urine attraction in different
development all stages of rats, as well the phagostimulant effect of urine that added to feed at two
concentrations10 % and 20 %. Results indicated that urine of mature males were the most attractive type of
mature, pregnant females, immature males and females. Howevere, urine of estrus females were the most
attractive type of adult males, pregnant females, immature males and females. Regarding the phagostimulant
effect of urine on feed consumption it was found that urine of adult males were the most attractive to adult
females, while estrus urine was the most attractive to adult males. In case of immature males and females the
lactating urine were the most effective urine. It also appeared that pregnant females were not affected by any
type of urine.
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