蟋蟀(Spilocuscus maculatus)对基于有机价值的颗粒饲料组合的适口性

A. Sinery, Jacob Manusawai, Meliza Worabay, Denisa Taran, E. Sirami
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人工饲养的鹤虱(Spilocuscus maculatus)以水果为主食,由于其营养潜力和纤维成分较高,因此需要从其自然栖息地获得额外的饲料。本研究的目的是根据有机物的价值来确定乌贼对饲料的适口性。实验方法包括 4 个处理组:100% 香蕉(Musa paradisiaca)作为对照组、70% 香蕉与 30% 的马托叶(Pometia pinnata)混合组、70% 香蕉与 30% 的铁木叶(Pongamia pinnata)混合组以及 70% 香蕉与 30% 的蟋蟀(Gryllus bimaculatus)混合组。结果表明,香蕉是最受欢迎的饲料原料,无论是单独使用还是作为混合补充饲料。就数量而言,香蕉与马托阿叶的混合物的消耗量高于铁木叶和蟋蟀。100%香蕉处理的有机物消耗量高于其他处理。这些信息将有助于支持政府和包括社区在内的其他各方制定的原地和就地保护计划。 关键词:蟋蟀、饲料、有机物、适口性、大鳞蟋蟀
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Palatability of Cuscus (Spilocuscus maculatus) to the Combinations of Pellet Feed Based on Organic Value
Cuscus (Spilocuscus maculatus) in captivity that were given a dominant fruit diet needed additional feed from their natural habitat because of the higher nutritional potential and fiber components. This study aims to determine the palatability of cuscus to the feed based on organic value. An experimental method was used, consisting of 4 treatment groups: 100% banana (Musa paradisiaca) as control, 70% banana mixed with 30% matoa (Pometia pinnata) leaves, 70% banana mixed with 30% ironwood (Pongamia pinnata) leaves, and 70% banana mixed with 30% crickets (Gryllus bimaculatus). The results showed that banana was the most preferred feed ingredient, either alone or as a supplementary feed mixture. In terms of quantity, its mixture with matoa leaves had a higher consumption level than ironwood leaves and crickets. The consumption level of organic matter was higher in the treatment with 100% banana than in other treatments. This information will help support ex-situ and in-situ conservation programs formulated by the government and other parties, including the community. Keywords: cuscus, feed, organic matter, palatability, Spilocuscus maculatus
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