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Rats, or Yikes!
Rats, rats, as big as pussy cats ..............
These are not your regular rats. They are related to the Cabybara*of South America. Good meat for some of us losing our hair maybe! More like Beavers.
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Inside China's bizarre Bamboo Rat farms
Shi Beidan has 2,000 bamboo rats that she plans to sell at market
She is fattening them up with bamboo to be eaten or turned into fur coats
Cash-strapped farmers in Guizhou*Province
are breeding rats for income. They can grow up to 50 centimetres in length and four kilograms in weight
Rat meat costs four times more than chicken or pork and twice that of beef
It is also believed to cure baldness in some parts of China
When Shi Beidan spotted a rat the size of a small dog scuttling across her kitchen floor, the last thing she
wanted to do was call in the exterminators.
Instead she caught the rodent, gave it a lunch of bamboo and put it in a box to breed more.
She now has more than 2,000 giant bamboo rats at her home in Congjiang, in southwest China's Guizhou Province, all of which she is fattening up to sell at market
When Shi Beidan spotted a rat the size of a small dog scuttling across her kitchen floor, the last thing she wanted to do was call in the exterminators.
Instead she caught the rodent, gave it a lunch of bamboo and put it in a box to breed more.
She now has more than 2,000 giant bamboo rats at her home in Congjiang, in southwest China's Guizhou Province, all of which she is fattening up to sell at market.
Tasty dish: They are a popular delicacy in some parts of china and are eaten in a variety of dishes, but the biggest ones can also be skinned and turned into fur coats
Just a baby... for now: Bamboo rats are a species of rodent that are found in the eastern half of Asia and can grow up to 50 centimetres in length and four kilograms in weight
Big business: Cash-strapped farmers are breeding the rats as a new source of income. A pair of well-kept breed bamboo rats can sell for between 600 and 900 Chinese yuan (£60 and £90)
Congjiang county already has 18 bamboo rat farms, and it is planning to expand that number to 20 in 2013.
Bamboo rats are a species of rodent that are found in the eastern half of Asia and can grow up to 50 centimetres in length and four kilograms in weight.
A pair of well-kept breed bamboo rats can sell for between 600 and 900 Chinese yuan (£60 and £90).
And they reproduce rapidly with three to four litters of two to five offspring a year.
Rat meat costs over four times more than chicken or pork and twice that of beef in China. Eating rat is even said to prevent baldness and is considered a winter delicacy.

Rats, rats, as big as pussy cats ..............
These are not your regular rats. They are related to the Cabybara*of South America. Good meat for some of us losing our hair maybe! More like Beavers.
*
Inside China's bizarre Bamboo Rat farms
Shi Beidan has 2,000 bamboo rats that she plans to sell at market
She is fattening them up with bamboo to be eaten or turned into fur coats
Cash-strapped farmers in Guizhou*Province
are breeding rats for income. They can grow up to 50 centimetres in length and four kilograms in weight
Rat meat costs four times more than chicken or pork and twice that of beef
It is also believed to cure baldness in some parts of China
When Shi Beidan spotted a rat the size of a small dog scuttling across her kitchen floor, the last thing she
wanted to do was call in the exterminators.
Instead she caught the rodent, gave it a lunch of bamboo and put it in a box to breed more.
She now has more than 2,000 giant bamboo rats at her home in Congjiang, in southwest China's Guizhou Province, all of which she is fattening up to sell at market

When Shi Beidan spotted a rat the size of a small dog scuttling across her kitchen floor, the last thing she wanted to do was call in the exterminators.
Instead she caught the rodent, gave it a lunch of bamboo and put it in a box to breed more.
She now has more than 2,000 giant bamboo rats at her home in Congjiang, in southwest China's Guizhou Province, all of which she is fattening up to sell at market.

Tasty dish: They are a popular delicacy in some parts of china and are eaten in a variety of dishes, but the biggest ones can also be skinned and turned into fur coats



Just a baby... for now: Bamboo rats are a species of rodent that are found in the eastern half of Asia and can grow up to 50 centimetres in length and four kilograms in weight

Big business: Cash-strapped farmers are breeding the rats as a new source of income. A pair of well-kept breed bamboo rats can sell for between 600 and 900 Chinese yuan (£60 and £90)
Congjiang county already has 18 bamboo rat farms, and it is planning to expand that number to 20 in 2013.
Bamboo rats are a species of rodent that are found in the eastern half of Asia and can grow up to 50 centimetres in length and four kilograms in weight.
A pair of well-kept breed bamboo rats can sell for between 600 and 900 Chinese yuan (£60 and £90).
And they reproduce rapidly with three to four litters of two to five offspring a year.
Rat meat costs over four times more than chicken or pork and twice that of beef in China. Eating rat is even said to prevent baldness and is considered a winter delicacy.
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