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Nutrient evaluation of a pork by-product and its use as environmental enrichment for managed large exotic cats

机译:猪肉副产品的营养评估及其在管理大型外来猫中作为环境富集的用途

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North American zoological institutions typically feed ground raw meat diets to large exotic cats. These diets typically are nutritionally complete, but lack physical properties characteristic of whole prey. Lack of mastication and prey manipulation may contribute to behavioral and health challenges. Pork by-products may provide environmental enrichment to mitigate these challenges. The objectives of this study were to evaluate a pig head for nutritional composition and to determine if a pig head was biologically relevant environmental enrichment for managed large exotic cats. Pig heads consisted of: DM: 48.5%; OM: 60.7%; CP: 38.4%; fat: 22.0%; CF: 13.5%; TDF: 3.4%; GE: 4.1 kcal/g DM. Five individually housed exotic cats (Panthera tigris tigris, Panthera tigris altaica (n = 2), Panthera tigris jacksoni, Panthera leo) were observed in 2-h blocks, 24-h before pig head introduction (Baseline), at time of pig head introduction (Enrichment) and immediately after the pig head was removed (Post Enrichment) via instantaneous scan sampling for 4 consecutive weeks. Active behaviors were 55.7% higher on Enrichment compared to Baseline days, and 26.4% higher compared to Post Enrichment days (p<0.0001). Active behaviors were 39.8% higher on Post Enrichment compared to Baseline days (p<0.0001). Total active behaviors were highest (p<0.0001) in week 3 and lowest (p<0.0001) in week 4 with differences as high as 64.5% seen among weeks. In conclusion, pig heads have potential to provide nutrient dense enrichment to large exotic cats, and employing a pig head as environmental enrichment increased active behaviors and did not lose novelty.
机译:北美的动物园机构通常会向大型外来猫喂食生肉日粮。这些饮食通常营养全面,但缺乏整个猎物的物理特性。缺乏咀嚼和操纵猎物可能会导致行为和健康方面的挑战。猪肉副产品可提供丰富的环境,以缓解这些挑战。这项研究的目的是评估猪头的营养成分,并确定猪头是否是有管理的大型外来猫的生物学相关环境富集。猪头组成:DM:48.5%; OM:60.7%; CP:38.4%;脂肪:22.0%; CF:13.5%; TDF:3.4%; GE:4.1 kcal / g DM。在猪头引入(基线)之前24小时的2小时内,观察到五只单独饲养的外来猫(Panthera tigris tigris,Panthera tigris altaica(n = 2),Panthera tigris jacksoni,Panthera leo)引入(浓缩),并在连续4周内通过瞬时扫描采样将猪头移出后(浓缩)。与基准日相比,富营养期的活跃行为高出55.7%,与富营养后日相比,活跃行为高26.4%(p <0.0001)。富营养化后的积极行为比基线天高39.8%(p <0.0001)。总的活跃行为在第3周最高(p <0.0001),在第4周最低(p <0.0001),在各星期之间差异高达64.5%。总而言之,猪头有潜力为大型外来猫提供营养密集的养分,而采用猪头作为环境富集可以增加活跃行为,并且不会失去新颖性。

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