Although very little is known about the diet of Babirusa in the wild, they have been successfully kept in captivity in zoos around the world for 200 years. Studies have shown that the anatomy of their digestive tract is quite different from that of the domestic pig and as a consequence their food digestion is also likely to be different. As part of a wider study of the digestion of the Babirusa, the diet fed to animals in 25 zoos worldwide (16 Europe, 7 USA, 2 Indonesia) were analysed for their nutritional content. The results of these analyses will be presented and discussed in the light of the findings of other recent experiments on the food selection, diet digestion and foraging behaviour of Babirusa
Differences in body sizes of primates can be a factor for variation in their dietary and digestive s...
The babirusa is a remarkable pig, endemic on the Indonesian islands of Sulawesi, Buru and the smalle...
peer reviewedThe energy and protein value for Guinea pigs (GP) of 9 forages (7 dicots and 2 grasses)...
A population of 79 babirusa distributed over 19 zoos in Europe and the United States were the subje...
Studies have shown that the anatomy of the stomach of the Babirusa is more complex than that of the ...
Studies of the anatomy, behaviour, physiology, and veterinary medicine of the babirusa have contri...
This paper reviews the available information on stomach anatomy, digestion, foraging behaviour and d...
Among the artiodactyla, the suids are a group whose digestive physiology has hardly been investigate...
Food preparation behaviour of sand-contaminated food articles by two zoo-based Sulawesi babirusa (B...
Animal health requires attention to many factors including biology, social interactions, behaviour, ...
Intake measurements were carried out in 22 tapirs from seven UK zoological collections. Dry matter i...
Diet-related disorders occur frequently in captive browsing ruminants. To assess current feeding pra...
Captive browsing ruminants are particularly susceptible to gastrointestinal disorders, and inappropr...
Evaluation of the diet of the pig (Sus scrofa) in natural settings may provide new views on diet opt...
We present a review on the feeding practice, the nutritional pathology and the documented nutritiona...
Differences in body sizes of primates can be a factor for variation in their dietary and digestive s...
The babirusa is a remarkable pig, endemic on the Indonesian islands of Sulawesi, Buru and the smalle...
peer reviewedThe energy and protein value for Guinea pigs (GP) of 9 forages (7 dicots and 2 grasses)...
A population of 79 babirusa distributed over 19 zoos in Europe and the United States were the subje...
Studies have shown that the anatomy of the stomach of the Babirusa is more complex than that of the ...
Studies of the anatomy, behaviour, physiology, and veterinary medicine of the babirusa have contri...
This paper reviews the available information on stomach anatomy, digestion, foraging behaviour and d...
Among the artiodactyla, the suids are a group whose digestive physiology has hardly been investigate...
Food preparation behaviour of sand-contaminated food articles by two zoo-based Sulawesi babirusa (B...
Animal health requires attention to many factors including biology, social interactions, behaviour, ...
Intake measurements were carried out in 22 tapirs from seven UK zoological collections. Dry matter i...
Diet-related disorders occur frequently in captive browsing ruminants. To assess current feeding pra...
Captive browsing ruminants are particularly susceptible to gastrointestinal disorders, and inappropr...
Evaluation of the diet of the pig (Sus scrofa) in natural settings may provide new views on diet opt...
We present a review on the feeding practice, the nutritional pathology and the documented nutritiona...
Differences in body sizes of primates can be a factor for variation in their dietary and digestive s...
The babirusa is a remarkable pig, endemic on the Indonesian islands of Sulawesi, Buru and the smalle...
peer reviewedThe energy and protein value for Guinea pigs (GP) of 9 forages (7 dicots and 2 grasses)...