ANSC 4650 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Metabolic Bone Disease, Basal Metabolic Rate, Parrot

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Nutrition and metabolic idiosyncrasies of small and exotic pets. Nutrition and metabolic idiosyncrasies of small and exotic pets 1. Small mammalian herbivores it"s all about that cecum 3. Common concern when feeding exotic pets 6. Diet that species is native to is not the same as in north america (e. g. Budgies come from australia: acquiring and storing food of natural diet, exporting speciality foods from overseas, trying to maintain nutritional integrity is difficult. Translating to smaller size animal, metabolic rate; smaller animal higher basal metabolic rate, budgie would need to eat more: risk of metabolic idiosyncrasies (different animals have different needs, feeding non-native plant species could be toxic. Herbivores: rabbits, guinea pigs, degus, chinchillas. Rely on hindgut fermentation of fibre to produce cecotrophs; this is why hay is important. Chicken has 2 ceca, pet birds don"t have any. Budgie/pet birds won"t do well on fibrous diet. Parrots, parakeets, lovebirds, and budgies: manually remove seed hull, hull could have toxins.

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