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Do not touch the nest box or disturb the dam. At the DLC we utilize a rolling cage for her birth inside the room. 2003]; Table 1), it has not been confirmed to date. USDA Fecal progestins were measured using the Progesterone Active DSL-3900 (Diagnostic System Laboratories; Lukas et al. WebEAZA Hornbill Management and Husbandry Guidelines Contents Foreword 1) Natural history 2) Captive population management 2.1 Identification 2.2 Morphology and sex determination 2.3 Maturation and longevity 2.4 European hornbill collection plan taxa 3) Veterinary care, handling and transport Louis, Department of Biology, One University Boulevard, St. Louis, MO 63121, USA, Karen E. DeMatteo, Ingrid J. Porton, Devra G. Kleiman, Cheryl S. Asa, The Effect of the Male Bush Dog (Speothos venaticus) on the Female Reproductive Cycle, Journal of Mammalogy, Volume 87, Issue 4, 24 August 2006, Pages 723732, https://doi.org/10.1644/05-MAMM-A-342R1.1. A Copulatory Lock was defined by the inability of the male and female to separate despite attempts to move away (Drwa 1982,1983; Kleiman 1972). They live in nocturnal rooms with a 12-hour light cycle. We thank R. Dmoch (Intemational Studbook Keeper and European Endangered Species Programme Coordinator for bush dogs), S. Silber and K. Lenahan from the Infertility Center of St. Louis, T. Bettinger, G. Camilo, W. Jchle, the World Conservation Union Canid Specialist Group, and the respondents to the Speothos venaticus Distribution and Status Questionnaire for their critical assistance and advice on many aspects of the project. (see section on enrichment). 519.01. . Flooring material should not flex under weight, should accommodate footing and resting off of open metal floors, and may have perforations large enough to allow only moisture to pass through. Confirmed plus possible Copulatory Locks (n = 5 estrous cycles) occurred an average 2.5 times per day for a period of receptivity that averaged 6 days. Previous observations of peripubertal females housed with sisters or with 1 or both parents may have failed to show ex-temal signs of hormonal changes in the absence of stimuli from a novel male because of a lower female urine-marking frequency. AAHA canine life stage guidelines Antelope Husbandry Manual: Alcelaphinae [Hartebeests and wildebeests], Lance Aubery, Randy RiechesPublished August 2001, Antelope Husbandry Manual: Reduncinae [Waterbucks and reedbucks], Gloria Kendall, Randy RiechesPublished May 1999, Antelope Husbandry Manual: Cephalophinae [Duikers], Gloria Kendall, Randy RiechesPublished January 2000, Duiker Husbandry GuidelinesFrom 2002 Bay, Black, and Red-flanked Duiker Studbook, Red-flanked duiker Husbandry Best Practices, EAZA Best Practice Guidelines for Lesser Kudu, Ian Goodwin, Jiri Hruby, Friederike von Houwald, Ulrike Rademacher, Beatrice Steck, Fabia WyssPublished 2018, Terry DeRosa, Fran Lyon, and Ann PetricPublished September 2004, EAZA Best Practice Guidelines for Burmese Brow-Antlered Deer, Dr. Matt Hartley and Ellis WallPublished 2018, EAZA Best Practice Guidelines for Tufted Deer, Janno Weerman & Wiene van de BuntePublished 2020, Martha Fischer and Steve ShurterPublished 2001, EAZA Best Practice Guidelines for Babirusa, Tim Rowlands, Amy Treanor.