Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (Aug 2010)

Nutrient digestibility in Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus) fed diets containing animal meals

  • A. Gugołek,
  • W. Zabockłi,
  • D. Kowalska,
  • P. Janiszewski,
  • M. Konstantynowicz,
  • J. Strychalski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-09352010000400026
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 62, no. 4
pp. 948 – 953

Abstract

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Three digestibility experiments on Arctic foxes were carried out. Control groups were fed standard diets (C1 and C2) composed of fresh or frozen animal by-products and steamed ground grain. Dry experimental diets (E1 and E2) contained animal meals, extracted meals and fat, were mixed with water prior to administration. In a preliminary experiment, the digestibility of dry diet E1 moistened with water for 15min and 24h was compared to determine the optimum moistening time during the experimental period proper. The preliminary experiment showed that moistening time had no significant effect on digestibility. In the main experiment, two independent digestibility trials were performed to compare the digestibility of diets fed to foxes during growth (C1 vs. E1) and fur development (C2 vs. E2). Better nutrient digestibility was noted for control diets, compared to experimental. The greatest differences were reported for total protein digestibility. Protein contained in meals undergoes denaturation during heat treatment, which reduces digestibility. It was found that the retention of nitrogen in relation to nitrogen digestion was higher in foxes fed experimental diets (E1 and E2).

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