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一日龄雏鸡作为人工饲养蛇类食物的适宜性。

Suitability of day-old chicks as food for captive snakes.

出版信息

J Anim Physiol Anim Nutr (Berl). 2010 Dec;94(6):e296-307. doi: 10.1111/j.1439-0396.2010.01011.x.

Abstract

Snakes are increasingly kept by private hobbyists and their numbers in the pet trade are increasing. Since suitable diets are essential for the health, welfare and maintenance of captive animals, objective research is required to improve and evaluate current feeding practices. Unfortunately, the husbandry of reptiles is frequently led by tradition, resulting in methods which are not evidence based. One such occurrence is the widespread belief that day-old chicks (DOCs) are unsuitable as food for captive snakes. Since this assumption has not been systematically assessed, herein I review the evidence in order to provide a more informed basis from which to evaluate the suitability of chicks in relation to rodent prey. Commonly expressed nutritional, ecological and husbandry-related concerns are examined using compilations of previously published data, new data, prior experience and nutrient compositions obtained from the Zootrition™ database. Day-old chicks were compared with two rodent species (mice and rats) since these are the most commonly used alternative prey item. Rodents were clearly the better option only in their 'naturalness', in that mammalian prey species are more frequently represented in natural diets than birds. I conclude that DOCs are a suitable prey item for snakes in captive collections since the available data provide no firm evidence for their avoidance, contrary to popular belief. Many gaps in our knowledge remain that would assist further discussion of this issue, and these are highlighted within. It is pertinent that although these data indicate that DOCs are a viable alternative to rodent prey for captive snakes, they do not necessarily indicate its superiority. In most instances, rodents and DOCs may be regarded as practically equivalent and interchangeable. It is therefore the individual keeper's preference as to which to use, informed in particular circumstances by the information presented herein.

摘要

蛇类越来越多地被私人饲养爱好者饲养,它们在宠物贸易中的数量也在增加。由于合适的饮食对圈养动物的健康、福利和维持至关重要,因此需要进行客观的研究来改进和评估当前的饲养实践。不幸的是,爬行动物的饲养常常受到传统的影响,导致采用的方法没有科学依据。一个这样的例子是,广泛认为雏鸡(day-old chicks,DOCs)不适合作为圈养蛇的食物。由于这一假设尚未得到系统评估,因此,我在此回顾相关证据,以便在评估雏鸡相对于啮齿动物猎物的适宜性时,提供更明智的依据。使用先前发表的数据、新数据、以前的经验和从 Zootrition™数据库获得的营养成分,对普遍表达的营养、生态和饲养相关的关注进行了检查。雏鸡与两种啮齿动物(老鼠和大鼠)进行了比较,因为这两种动物是最常用的替代猎物。只有在“自然性”方面,啮齿动物才是更好的选择,因为在自然饮食中,哺乳动物猎物比鸟类更常见。我得出的结论是,雏鸡是圈养蛇的一种适宜的猎物,因为现有数据没有提供确凿的证据表明它们会被回避,这与普遍的看法相反。我们的知识仍然存在许多空白,这将有助于进一步讨论这个问题,并且在本文中突出了这些空白。值得注意的是,尽管这些数据表明雏鸡是圈养蛇的一种可行的啮齿动物替代物,但它们并不一定表明其优越性。在大多数情况下,啮齿动物和雏鸡可以被视为实际上等效和可互换的。因此,个体饲养者可以根据个人偏好选择使用哪种食物,特别是在考虑到本文提供的信息的情况下。

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