9.2 Promoting health and welfare in captive carnivores (felids, canids and ursids) through feeding practices

9.2.1 Diet and food type Likely to be beneficial Provide bones, hides or partial carcasses One replicated, before-and-after study in the USA and one replicated, controlled study in Finland found that the provision of bones decreased the frequency of stereotypic behaviours in lions, tigers and Arctic...

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Other Authors: Sutherland, William Junior, Dicks, Lynn V., Petrovan, Silviu O., Smith, Rebecca K.
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Language:English
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spelling ftopenedition:oai:books.openedition.org:obp/25110 2023-05-15T14:59:43+02:00 9.2 Promoting health and welfare in captive carnivores (felids, canids and ursids) through feeding practices Sutherland, William Junior Dicks, Lynn V. Petrovan, Silviu O. Smith, Rebecca K. 2022-01-27 http://books.openedition.org/obp/25110 en eng Open Book Publishers http://books.openedition.org/obp/25110 urn:isbn:9781800642720 urn:eisbn:9791036529795 CC BY 4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY practical intervention farmland soil fertility conservation environment forest environmental study amphibian bat bird invasive specie Environmental Studies SCI000000 SCI016000 PD PNT info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart chapter 2022 ftopenedition 2022-01-30T01:26:07Z 9.2.1 Diet and food type Likely to be beneficial Provide bones, hides or partial carcasses One replicated, before-and-after study in the USA and one replicated, controlled study in Finland found that the provision of bones decreased the frequency of stereotypic behaviours in lions, tigers and Arctic foxes. Two replicated, before-and-after studies of felids and red foxes in the USA and Norway found that the provision of bones increased activity and manipulation time. Assessment: likely to be . Book Part Arctic OpenEdition Arctic Norway
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9.2 Promoting health and welfare in captive carnivores (felids, canids and ursids) through feeding practices
topic_facet practical intervention
farmland
soil fertility
conservation
environment
forest
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invasive specie
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PD
PNT
description 9.2.1 Diet and food type Likely to be beneficial Provide bones, hides or partial carcasses One replicated, before-and-after study in the USA and one replicated, controlled study in Finland found that the provision of bones decreased the frequency of stereotypic behaviours in lions, tigers and Arctic foxes. Two replicated, before-and-after studies of felids and red foxes in the USA and Norway found that the provision of bones increased activity and manipulation time. Assessment: likely to be .
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Dicks, Lynn V.
Petrovan, Silviu O.
Smith, Rebecca K.
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