喂食种子和挤压饲料混合饲料的圈养小鹦鹉的自愿摄入量

Q4 Veterinary
André Saldanha, Rodrigo Girata Machado, Barbara Decker Fernandes, Júlia Caroline de Oliveira, Gabriela Amorim Carvalho, Tatiane Brandão Moreno, C. Rocha
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鹦鹉鸟是世界各地广受欢迎的宠物鸟。在野外,这些鸟类根据季节的不同,以种子、坚果、花卉和无脊椎动物为食。人工饲养的鸟类很少有类似的生活方式和如此多样化的食物。在人工饲养条件下,宠物食品市场上有混合饲料(种子和挤压饲料)出售。但是,这些混合饲料会让鸟类主动吃种子,从而导致食物不均衡。本研究的目的是确定三种通常作为宠物饲养的小型/中型鹦形目鸟类对基于不同类型种子和挤压饲料的不同日粮的选择性自愿摄入量。玫瑰环鹦鹉(P. krameri)喜欢吃葵花籽,而爱情鸟(Agapornis spp.)在没有葵花籽的情况下则选择较小的种子(金丝雀草和小米种子)。凤头鹦鹉(N. hollandicus)均衡地食用种子和挤压饲料。当不提供葵花籽时,所有三个物种都选择金丝雀草和小米种子而不是挤压饲料。只有当挤压饲料是唯一的食物来源时,它们才会持续摄食挤压饲料。这种选择性采食导致脂肪、蛋白质和总能摄入过多,在不持续采食挤压饲料的日粮中,钙含量普遍偏低,钙磷比例失调。最后,当实验日粮中含有葵花籽和挤压饲料时,代谢能摄入量高于建议的维持能量需要量。自愿摄入混合饲料会导致人工饲养的小鹦鹉营养缺乏,尤其是长期缺乏营养。
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VOLUNTARY INTAKE OF CAPTIVE PSITTACINES FED MIXED DIETS OF SEEDS AND EXTRUDED FEED
Psittacines are popular pet birds throughout the world. In the wild these birds consume a varied diet composed of seeds, nuts, flowers and invertebrates, according to seasonal availability. It is rare for captive birds to have a similar lifestyle and such a diverse diet. In captivity, mixed feeds (seeds and extruded feed) are available on the petfood market. However, these mixed diets allow birds to actively eat seeds resulting in non-balanced diets. The aim of this study was to determine selective voluntary intake of different diets based on different types of seeds and extruded feed in three different small/medium psittacine species commonly maintained as pets. Rose-ringed parakeets (P. krameri) preferentially consumed sunflower seeds, while lovebirds (Agapornis spp.), in the absence of sunflower seed, selected smaller seeds (canary grass and millet seeds). Cockatiels (N. hollandicus) consumed balanced amounts of seed and extruded feed. When sunflower seed was not provided, all three species selected canary grass and millet seeds over extruded feed. Extruded feed was only consistently consumed when offered as the only food source. This selective feeding resulted in excess intake of fat, protein and gross energy and generally a low calcium and imbalanced calcium and phosphorus ratio in diets in which extruded feed was not consistently consumed. Finally, metabolizable energy intake was above the recommended maintenance energy requirement when experimental diets containing sunflower seeds and exclusively extruded feed were offered. Voluntary intake of mixed diets can predispose captive psittacines to nutrient deficiencies, specially especially in the long term.
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Archives of Veterinary Science
Archives of Veterinary Science Veterinary-Veterinary (all)
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期刊介绍: O periódico ARCHIVES OF VETERINARY SCIENCE (AVS) é publicado trimestralmente, sob orientação do seu Corpo Editorial, com a finalidade de divulgar artigos completos e de revisão relacionados à ciência animal sobre os temas: clínica, cirurgia e patologia veterinária; sanidade animal e medicina veterinária preventiva; nutrição e alimentação animal; sistemas de produção animal e meio ambiente; reprodução e melhoramento genético animal; tecnologia de alimentos; economia e sociologia rural e métodos de investigação científica. A publicação dos artigos científicos dependerá da observância das normas editoriais e dos pareceres dos consultores “ad hoc”.
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