Energy metabolism of growing blue foxes
The blue fox (Alopex lagopus) is presently the most important species in fur farming in Finland. In recent years selective breeding programmes have focused on producing large and heavy animals. Ten years ago the average weight at pelting of blue fox vixens varied between 7 and 10 kg. Nowadays indivi...
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author | Koskinen,Nita Tauson, Anne-Helene Sepponen, Juhani Rekilä, Teppo |
author2 | Maa- ja elintarviketalouden tutkimuskeskus (MTT) / KEL Kotieläintuotannon tutkimus / Yksimahaisten tutkimus SHT / Yksimahaisten tutkimus (YMT) IFASA |
author_facet | Koskinen,Nita Tauson, Anne-Helene Sepponen, Juhani Rekilä, Teppo |
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collection | Natural Resources Institute Finland: Jukuri |
description | The blue fox (Alopex lagopus) is presently the most important species in fur farming in Finland. In recent years selective breeding programmes have focused on producing large and heavy animals. Ten years ago the average weight at pelting of blue fox vixens varied between 7 and 10 kg. Nowadays individuals weighing over 20 kg can be found. At present blue foxes are fed ad libitum during the growing - furring period. The blue fox exhibits seasonal fluctuations in feed intake and accretion of body fat, feed intake and body fat retention being very high during autumn and early winter if given free access to feed. Unrestricted feeding hence often leads to animals being very fat or even obese at the time of pelting. The accumulation of body fat may have dual purposes, both of crucial importance for animals living in the wild: first to provide insulation of the body and protection from excessive heat loss when ambient temperature is very low and second, to serve as an energy reserve in situations of scarcity. v ok |
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spelling | ftluke:oai:jukuri.luke.fi:10024/474360 2025-01-16T18:51:03+00:00 Energy metabolism of growing blue foxes Koskinen,Nita Tauson, Anne-Helene Sepponen, Juhani Rekilä, Teppo Maa- ja elintarviketalouden tutkimuskeskus (MTT) / KEL Kotieläintuotannon tutkimus / Yksimahaisten tutkimus SHT / Yksimahaisten tutkimus (YMT) IFASA 2008 Norsk Pelsdyrblad no:5 2008 149-150 false http://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/474360 eng eng International Fur Animal Scientific Association (IFASA) dk Oslo International Fur Animal Scientific Association 2008 Congress : August 19-23 : Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Scientifur 0105-2403 4 32 http://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/474360 Ko turkiseläimet sinikettu energia-aineenvaihdunta kasvu furbearing animals energy metabolism growth fur animals blue fox fi=B3 Vertaisarvioimaton artikkeli konferenssijulkaisussa|sv=B3 Icke-referentgranskad artikel i konferenspublikation|en=B3 Non-refereed conference proceedings| 4. Kokous- seminaari- ja vuosikirjajulkaisut 2008 ftluke 2023-09-12T20:14:47Z The blue fox (Alopex lagopus) is presently the most important species in fur farming in Finland. In recent years selective breeding programmes have focused on producing large and heavy animals. Ten years ago the average weight at pelting of blue fox vixens varied between 7 and 10 kg. Nowadays individuals weighing over 20 kg can be found. At present blue foxes are fed ad libitum during the growing - furring period. The blue fox exhibits seasonal fluctuations in feed intake and accretion of body fat, feed intake and body fat retention being very high during autumn and early winter if given free access to feed. Unrestricted feeding hence often leads to animals being very fat or even obese at the time of pelting. The accumulation of body fat may have dual purposes, both of crucial importance for animals living in the wild: first to provide insulation of the body and protection from excessive heat loss when ambient temperature is very low and second, to serve as an energy reserve in situations of scarcity. v ok Conference Object Alopex lagopus Natural Resources Institute Finland: Jukuri |
spellingShingle | Ko turkiseläimet sinikettu energia-aineenvaihdunta kasvu furbearing animals energy metabolism growth fur animals blue fox Koskinen,Nita Tauson, Anne-Helene Sepponen, Juhani Rekilä, Teppo Energy metabolism of growing blue foxes |
title | Energy metabolism of growing blue foxes |
title_full | Energy metabolism of growing blue foxes |
title_fullStr | Energy metabolism of growing blue foxes |
title_full_unstemmed | Energy metabolism of growing blue foxes |
title_short | Energy metabolism of growing blue foxes |
title_sort | energy metabolism of growing blue foxes |
topic | Ko turkiseläimet sinikettu energia-aineenvaihdunta kasvu furbearing animals energy metabolism growth fur animals blue fox |
topic_facet | Ko turkiseläimet sinikettu energia-aineenvaihdunta kasvu furbearing animals energy metabolism growth fur animals blue fox |
url | http://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/474360 |