Department of Animal Science, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, United States of America.
Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium, Omaha, Nebraska, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2018 Sep 12;13(9):e0202144. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0202144. eCollection 2018.
North American zoological institutions typically feed ground raw meat diets to large exotic cats. These diets typically are nutritionally complete, but lack physical properties characteristic of whole prey. Lack of mastication and prey manipulation may contribute to behavioral and health challenges. Pork by-products may provide environmental enrichment to mitigate these challenges. The objectives of this study were to evaluate a pig head for nutritional composition and to determine if a pig head was biologically relevant environmental enrichment for managed large exotic cats. Pig heads consisted of: DM: 48.5%; OM: 60.7%; CP: 38.4%; fat: 22.0%; CF: 13.5%; TDF: 3.4%; GE: 4.1 kcal/g DM. Five individually housed exotic cats (Panthera tigris tigris, Panthera tigris altaica (n = 2), Panthera tigris jacksoni, Panthera leo) were observed in 2-h blocks, 24-h before pig head introduction (Baseline), at time of pig head introduction (Enrichment) and immediately after the pig head was removed (Post Enrichment) via instantaneous scan sampling for 4 consecutive weeks. Active behaviors were 55.7% higher on Enrichment compared to Baseline days, and 26.4% higher compared to Post Enrichment days (p<0.0001). Active behaviors were 39.8% higher on Post Enrichment compared to Baseline days (p<0.0001). Total active behaviors were highest (p<0.0001) in week 3 and lowest (p<0.0001) in week 4 with differences as high as 64.5% seen among weeks. In conclusion, pig heads have potential to provide nutrient dense enrichment to large exotic cats, and employing a pig head as environmental enrichment increased active behaviors and did not lose novelty.
北美动物学机构通常为大型外来猫科动物提供生肉饮食。这些饮食通常营养全面,但缺乏整个猎物的物理特性。缺乏咀嚼和猎物处理可能导致行为和健康问题。猪肉副产品可能为缓解这些挑战提供环境丰富度。本研究的目的是评估猪头的营养成分,并确定猪头是否是管理大型外来猫科动物的生物相关环境丰富度。猪头包括:DM:48.5%;OM:60.7%;CP:38.4%;脂肪:22.0%;CF:13.5%;TDF:3.4%;GE:4.1 千卡/克 DM。5 只单独饲养的外来猫科动物(Panthera tigris tigris、Panthera tigris altaica(n = 2)、Panthera tigris jacksoni、Panthera leo)在引入猪头前 24 小时(基线)、引入猪头时(丰富)和猪头取出后立即(丰富后)进行 2 小时块瞬时扫描采样,连续 4 周。与基线日相比,丰富日的活跃行为增加了 55.7%,与丰富后日相比增加了 26.4%(p<0.0001)。与基线日相比,丰富后日的活跃行为增加了 39.8%(p<0.0001)。第三周的总活跃行为最高(p<0.0001),第四周最低(p<0.0001),每周之间的差异高达 64.5%。总之,猪头有可能为大型外来猫科动物提供营养丰富的丰富度,并且使用猪头作为环境丰富度增加了活跃行为,并没有失去新奇感。