A body condition score (BCS) may provide information on the health or production potential of an animal; it may also reflect the suitability of the environment to maintain an animal population. Thus assessing the BCS of Asian elephants is important for their management. There is a need for a robust BCS applicable to both wild and captive elephants of all age categories based on the minimum and maximum possible subcutaneous body fat and muscle deposits. The visually based system for scoring the body condition of elephants presented here satisfies these criteria and is quick, inexpensive, non-invasive and user-friendly in the field. The BCS scale correlates (P\u3c0.05) with morphometric indices such as weight, girth, and skin fold measures
Preventing obesity in zoo animals is increasingly recognized as an important husbandry objective. To...
Effect of body condition on mean (±SEM) and range values fecal glucocorticoid metabolite (FGM) conce...
Several established models in human and veterinary medicine exist to evaluate an individual health o...
A body condition score (BCS) may provide information on the health or production potential of an ani...
Regular body mass (BM) monitoring plays a key role in preventative health care of zoo animals. In so...
Obesity is a common problem in captive elephants. Therefore, physical state monitoring presents a cr...
A method of assessing body condition of Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) is presented. The method u...
In further improving zoo elephant welfare, diet and feeding regimes are key factors. Together with t...
Various body condition scoring (BCS) methods have been developed as management tools in zoo animal h...
A method of assessing body condition of Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) is presented. The method u...
Obesity has a negative effect on health and welfare of many species, and has been speculated to be a...
We studied seasonal and annual changes in visual body condition scores (BCSs), and assessed how thes...
Information on an organism’s body size is pivotal in understanding its life history and fitness, as ...
<div><p>Information on an organism’s body size is pivotal in understanding its life history and fitn...
<p>R = ribs, PB = pelvic bone, VR = vertebral ridge of backbone, LD = lumbar depression alongsid...
Preventing obesity in zoo animals is increasingly recognized as an important husbandry objective. To...
Effect of body condition on mean (±SEM) and range values fecal glucocorticoid metabolite (FGM) conce...
Several established models in human and veterinary medicine exist to evaluate an individual health o...
A body condition score (BCS) may provide information on the health or production potential of an ani...
Regular body mass (BM) monitoring plays a key role in preventative health care of zoo animals. In so...
Obesity is a common problem in captive elephants. Therefore, physical state monitoring presents a cr...
A method of assessing body condition of Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) is presented. The method u...
In further improving zoo elephant welfare, diet and feeding regimes are key factors. Together with t...
Various body condition scoring (BCS) methods have been developed as management tools in zoo animal h...
A method of assessing body condition of Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) is presented. The method u...
Obesity has a negative effect on health and welfare of many species, and has been speculated to be a...
We studied seasonal and annual changes in visual body condition scores (BCSs), and assessed how thes...
Information on an organism’s body size is pivotal in understanding its life history and fitness, as ...
<div><p>Information on an organism’s body size is pivotal in understanding its life history and fitn...
<p>R = ribs, PB = pelvic bone, VR = vertebral ridge of backbone, LD = lumbar depression alongsid...
Preventing obesity in zoo animals is increasingly recognized as an important husbandry objective. To...
Effect of body condition on mean (±SEM) and range values fecal glucocorticoid metabolite (FGM) conce...
Several established models in human and veterinary medicine exist to evaluate an individual health o...