在可变温度和湿度条件下天然原料日粮的长期储存。

Kristine Towns, Aidan Horvath, Amanda Darbyshire
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由于建筑物的环境效率往往随着结构的老化而降低,因此,由于继续每天使用较旧的供暖、通风和空调系统,以及维护结构完整性,结构老化的机构可能面临保持饲料储存温度和湿度一致的困难。因此,当不符合标准时,机构可能会面临艰难的财务决策,即是否应该考虑维修或新建结构。更换正在运行或目前运行的供暖、通风和空调系统,与新系统相比,效率较低,通常被认为是对机构资源的不明智使用。在最近的一次校园AAALAC对我们机构的实地考察中,我们面临并讨论了这个问题,我们的IACUC要求提供更多有关在我们现有的旧建筑中安全储存饲料的信息。使用控制/实验动物护理和使用指南(指南)的三个试验组环境-推荐温度/湿度,变温度/湿度和高温/指南推荐湿度-存储饲料共6个月。在存储后的0,3和6个月评估全饲料分析,视黄醇水平,硫胺素水平和霉菌/酵母水平。研究结果表明,饲料的营养成分在不同的时间跨度和不同的储存条件下保持相对相等。更重要的是,在所有的储存条件下,6个月时酵母/霉菌生长均未增加,硫胺素和视黄醇的水平均可接受。我们的研究结果表明,在不符合指南参数的测试条件下储存后,所测试的日粮仍可用于饲养动物,其他机构在应对维持饲料储存空间中指南参数的挑战时,可能会考虑饲料稳定性评估。
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Long-Term Storage of a Natural-Ingredient Diet within Variable Conditions of Temperature and Humidity.

Institutions with aging structures may face difficulties maintaining consistent temperature and humidity for feed storage due to continued daily use of older heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems and maintenance of structural integrity since the environmental efficiency of buildings often reduces as structures age. Consequently, institutions can face difficult financial decisions regarding whether repairs or new structures should be considered when compliance with standards is inconsistent. Replacing running or currently functioning heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems that lack efficiency in comparison with newer systems is often not considered wise use of institutional resources. As this concern was faced and discussed during a recent campus AAALAC site visit to our institution, our IACUC requested additional information related to safe storage of feed in our current older buildings. Three test group environments of control/Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals (Guide)-recommended temperature/humidity, variable temperature/humidity, and high temperature/Guide-recommended humidity were used to store feed for a total of 6 mo. Full feed analysis, retinol levels, thiamine levels, and mold/yeast levels were evaluated at 0, 3, and 6 mo following storage. Study findings demonstrated that the nutritional content for feed remained relatively equivalent across the timespan as well as across the different storage conditions. More importantly, all storage conditions showed no increases in yeast/mold growth and acceptable levels of both thiamine and retinol at 6 mo. Our findings suggest that the diet tested was still usable for feeding animals after storage in the tested conditions that fall outside of Guide parameters and that other institutions may consider feed stability evaluation when addressing challenges with maintaining Guide parameters in feed storage spaces.

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