I heard that marmots can still breed plague?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-09
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Marmots can be farmed, but attention should be paid to scientific breeding, focusing on disease prevention and vaccination. The plague has now been largely controlled, and in a very small number of cases, not only marmots are the plague hosts, but other animals such as wild mice, gophers, foxes, wolves, cats, leopards, etc. are also the source of infection (storage hosts).

    Marmots, also known as marmots and meadow otters, are herbivorous, hibernating wild animals that live on land and burrow. It's a treasure. The fur is durable and wear-resistant, and its color is bright, comparable to mink.

    The meat is tender and is a game delicacy for high-end banquets. Marmot oil can be used for ulcers, frostbite and arthritis and other diseases, and its bone soaking wine can be drunk with more performance than tiger bone wine. Tail hairs and needle hairs are the raw materials for brushes and high-end brushes, and they sell well in the international market.

    Marmot rearing management techniques:

    Build a pennary. Choose a place with flat terrain and good drainage to build your house.

    Marmots of different ages need to be managed separately.

    Pay attention to hibernation management. Creating a suitable hibernation environment for marmots is key to ensuring safe wintering and improving fecundity.

    Pay attention to disease prevention and control. Marmots are highly resistant to disease, but they can also cause some diseases if not kept properly.

    Out of the slaughter. According to the market demand, it will be slaughtered in a timely manner. It is advisable for young otters to be slaughtered; Most of the otters used for the skin are adult male otters and infertile and discontinued female otters, and it is better to take the skin in Lidong.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    A cute marmot that can carry plague-spreading bacteria. It's like a rat out there. Very scientific artificial breeding line.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Groundhogs are the original culprits of the plague and the Black Death, not only infectious diseases, but also stinky and suspicious of life, and you want to be prepared for not being afraid of death.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The main reservoir of plague is rodents. Marmots are also rodents, so it is possible that they can carry plague, but this is very unlikely, as the plague germ is now largely eradicated.

    It's like dogs and cats are easy to have rabies, but there are still so many people who keep them at home every day, a reason.

    Strictly speaking, marmots are far less likely to carry plague than dogs and cats are to carry rabies.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hope it helps.

    It is recommended that you take a look at "Knowledge of Plague Control".

    It is recommended that you take a look at "Knowledge of Plague Control".

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Yes, but be sure that it is artificially bred. Marmot is now gradually developing in China, and has a certain area of artificial breeding, and its economic value is relatively high.

    Feeding management is the key factor in the success or failure of marmot breeding, marmot is a vegetarian animal, mainly based on green feed, such as cabbage, greens, apples and other vegetables and fruits.

    Generally, it can be fed three times a day, and the amount of food should be reasonably controlled according to the size of the marmot, and after they have eaten, the residue should be cleaned out, otherwise it will seriously affect the health of the marmot.

    In the process of breeding, it is also necessary to provide them with sufficient drinking water to avoid water loss, and it is necessary to pay attention to the management of indoor temperature, avoid heat stroke and cold, and ventilate for a certain period of time every day to ensure that the indoor air is fresh.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Marmots are also known as Mongolian marmots. In the wild, he can carry and spread the plague bacteria, just like the rats outside, which can carry and spread the plague bacteria, the North American black-tailed marmot, which is safe to raise, and there is nothing that can be carried that is more harmful to the human body.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I used to raise it, but now I don't raise it, and at that time it was rumored that it would spread some kind of epidemic!

    Marmots are large in size, 50 cm long, with a stubby neck and short ear shells. The limbs are short and stubby, and the tail is short and flattened. The body is brownish yellow, widely inhabiting the plateau meadow grassland in the province, and the foothill plain and the lower edge of the mountain sunny slope are its high-density agglomeration areas, living a family life, and the individuals are in close contact.

    The cave has a main cave (wintering), a secondary cave (for summer), and a hole for avoiding enemies. The main cave is complex in structure, deep and multi-mouthed. Hibernating, active during the day after stinging.

    It feeds on roots, stems and leaves of grasses, sedges and legumes, as well as small animals. After mating, 1 litter is born per year, 2-9 per litter, and sexual maturity is 3 years old. The Himalayan marmot is endemic to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and is distributed in all provinces except Haixi Prefecture.

    The fur is good, the meat is delicate and delicious, and the meat, oil, bone, liver, and gallbladder can all be used in medicine.

    There are four types of marmots in our country: Mongolian marmot, long-tailed marmot, Himalayan marmot, and Altai marmot.

    The body is hypertrophied, 50 cm long, the neck is thick and short, and the ear shell is short. The limbs are short and stubby, and the tail is short and flattened. The body is brownish yellow, widely inhabiting the plateau meadow grassland in the province, and the foothill plain and the lower edge of the mountain sunny slope are its high-density agglomeration areas, living a family life, and the individuals are in close contact.

    The cave has a main cave (wintering), a secondary cave (for summer), and a hole for avoiding enemies. The main cave is complex in structure, deep and multi-mouthed. Hibernating, active during the day after stinging.

    It feeds on roots, stems and leaves of grasses, sedges and legumes, as well as small animals. After mating, 1 litter is born per year, 2-9 per litter, and sexual maturity is 3 years old. The Himalayan marmot is endemic to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and is distributed in all provinces except Haixi Prefecture.

    The fur is good, the meat is delicate and delicious, and the meat, oil, bone, liver, and gallbladder can all be used in medicine.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's better not to raise wild ones

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The re-spread of plague has been linked to wild marmots, but this is only one of the causes.

    First of all, we need to know that rat infestation in China has always been a problem. Because from ancient times to the present, rats have brought us all the bad, and after 90 years, plague began to occur frequently, which is caused by too many rats, after all, plague is transmitted through rodents, and as long as a few are infected with plague bacillus, then large-scale plague will occur, the most famous is the plague that occurred in Harbin, Northeast China, causing tens of thousands of deaths.

    And after that, there were also different degrees of plague in other areas, but they were all well controlled, but after expert investigation and research, it was found that the places where the plague appeared were basically areas with good ecological environment, probably because of thereThe tranquil environment gives wild rodents a good habitat, but it also causes a large-scale spread of bacteriaMoreover, the frequency of plague is basically once every ten years.

    Well, the recent plague was partly caused by wild marmotsMarmot is actually what we usually call a marmot, standing up and calling the animal that will make an "ah" sound, it belongs to social animals, generally live in grassland areas, or other ecological areas, then it is different from rodents, but it also has the same germs as rodents, that is, plague bacteria.

    Therefore, if you frequently touch marmots or have other intimate behaviors, you may be infected with plague germs, and on the recently popular Douyin platform, I have seen many tourists go to the grassland to play and tease marmots, and even have mouth-to-mouth feeding, in fact, this is very dangerous, which may cause germs to invade the human body, so it is saidThere are also many reasons for the spread of plague.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Of course it does, after all, it is a living animal, and its mobility is relatively large. And there is a possibility that you can carry a contagious virus on your body.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I think there's a lot to do with it, and it's been reported before that people got the plague because they ate marmots. It's better not to eat wild things, because we don't know the virus carried by these animals.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The re-spread of plague has a strong correlation with wild marmots. Marmots and yellow rats are the most important sources of transmission of plague.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It is related to the fact that the plague spreads not only between rats and rats, but also between rats and humans, between people, and with other animals, and the speed of infection is fast and the disease is strong. We should take it seriously and be cautious about prevention.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Marmots, also known as marmots, are endemic small animals in AustraliaIn fact, in recent years, the number of marmots in China has been increasing day by day, although the marmots are bred in China and have passed certain quarantine measures, but they still contain plague in their bodies.

    So I think this kind of Internet celebrity small animal groundhog may be a cause of this plague, but it is not necessarily the source, because the plague is not only carried by their many small animals, they will all carry plague germs. Nowadays, young people choose to raise small animals with a variety of breeds.

    I have a good friend who buys a lot of scorpions, pythons, and big centipedes in Europe, and it seems to us that this is a very crazy move, but he can't put it down, and many young people have this behavior.

    In fact, I think this animal carries a certain amount of germs, but its incubation period is longer. Even the kittens and puppies we usually keep at home, if they do not achieve regular prevention of vaccines, they will spread certain germs.

    So I think that this time there is such a disease as the plague, it is possible that it happened to marmots, but it is not so absolute, and I recommend that all families with small children should not keep these small pets. Because children's resistance is much lower than that of us adults.

    Some people think that foreigners have a lot of small pets at home, but their physique is much better than ours. We need to take into account our own situation, don't think that some small animals are cute, we can live in harmony with themMaybe it's better for them to return to their natural life, where they should live.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I don't think so, although the source of the plague was marmots, but I think other wild animals may also carry the plague.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    This is very likely, because some wild animals like rodents carry plague germs, which can cause plague if they die one after another.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Marmots and marmots are not strictly the same animal, they belong to the same family of squirrels, but they are not the same genus.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    There is a possibility, after all, there are a lot of such animals, and the virus they carry is particularly contagious.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    It is possible, if you don't pay attention to this aspect, you may let the plague spread, and the outcome will be very bad.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    No, marmots are marmots and rats are rats!

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