2007
DOI: 10.4314/uniswa-rjast.v9i1.4767
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Optimal stocking densities of snails (<i>Archachatina marginata ovum</i>, Swainson) in the derived savanna zone in Nigeria

Abstract: Human Consumption of snail is as old as man himself. Interest in snail farming in Nigeria is on the increase. No work has been done on the stocking density of this species of snails in the Derived Savanna Zone of Nigeria. Optimal stocking densities of breeding and hatchling snails of Archachatina marginata ovum, (A. m. o. wainson) were determined through two experiments between January and August 1999. In the first experiment, reproductive performance of Archachatina marginata ovum (Swainson) stocked in cages … Show more

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“…The giant African land snail (Archachatina marginata) used in this research were acquired from the same source as much as possible to reduce the variability of biotype. The snails were housed in cages, with a stocking density of 7 snails per cage to give approximately 100 snails per m 2 as recommended by Ogogo and Ayodele [20]. Each cage padded on the floor with layers of moist humus soil to the depth of 5 cm for the period of the experimentation.…”
Section: Management Of the Experimental Animalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The giant African land snail (Archachatina marginata) used in this research were acquired from the same source as much as possible to reduce the variability of biotype. The snails were housed in cages, with a stocking density of 7 snails per cage to give approximately 100 snails per m 2 as recommended by Ogogo and Ayodele [20]. Each cage padded on the floor with layers of moist humus soil to the depth of 5 cm for the period of the experimentation.…”
Section: Management Of the Experimental Animalmentioning
confidence: 99%