Title of article :
Gnawing bones as enrichment for farmed blue foxes (Vulpes lagopus)
Author/Authors :
Ahola، L نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
7
From page :
951
To page :
957
Abstract :
According to present acts and regulations, farmed foxes shall have a gnawing or other enrichment object in their cages. However, research on the welfare effects of gnawing objects has been scarce. We assessed physiology and health, that is weight development, urinary cortisol-creatinine ratio, serum cortisol level after adrenocorticotropic hormone administration, internal organ masses and incidence of gastric ulcerations as well as dental and overall oral health, in pair-housed juvenile blue foxes that were housed either with or without a possibility to interact with bones (cattle femur) during their growing season (July to December). The results show that the physiological effects of the possibility to interact with bones were either non-significant or suggested that competition for bones may jeopardize the welfare of subordinate individuals. However, the results clearly show that gnawing bones are beneficial for the dental health of farmed foxes.
Keywords :
animal welfare , blue fox , health , physiology , enrichment
Journal title :
Animal
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Animal
Record number :
650375
Link To Document :
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