The natural diet of felids contains highly digestible animal tissues but also fractions resistant to small intestinal digestion, which enter the large intestine where they may be fermented by the resident microbial population. Little information exists on the microbial degradability of animal tissues in the large intestine of felids consuming a natural diet. This study aimed to rank animal substrates in their microbial degradability by means of an in vitro study using captive cheetahs fed a strict carnivorous diet as fecal donors. Fresh cheetah fecal samples were collected, pooled, and incubated with various raw animal substrates (chicken cartilage, collagen, glucosamine-chondroitin, glucosamine, rabbit bone, rabbit hair, and rabbit skin; 4...
Introduction: Feeding mismanagement has been pointed out as an important factor for the development ...
The brown hare and the domestic rabbit are mid-sized herbivorous mammals and hindgut fermenters, tho...
This study investigated the effect of chilling and freezing (for 24 h) canine feces on in vitro gas ...
The natural diet of felids contains highly digestible animal tissues but also fractions resistant to...
The natural diet of felids contains highly digestible animal tissues but also fractions resistant to...
The natural diet of felids contains highly digestible animal tissues but also fractions resistant to...
As wild felids are obligate carnivores, it is likely that poorly enzymatically digestible animal tis...
The gastrointestinal microbiome has a range of roles in the host, including the production of benefi...
Objectives: Captive cheetahs show a high incidence of obesity and other nutritionally related metabo...
Few studies have been published on the normal intestinal biota of canines unlike the wealth of infor...
The influence of substrate pre-digestion and donors’ diet on in vitro caecal fermentation of differe...
Methane formation and caecal fermentation pattern were studied in vivo and in vitro in 16 white New ...
Few studies have been published on the normal intestinal biota of canines unlike the wealth of infor...
Fermentable carbohydrates are an important part of the canine diet. They can improve gastrointestin...
Gastrointestinal diseases pose significant risks to captive cheetah survival and welfare. Multiple f...
Introduction: Feeding mismanagement has been pointed out as an important factor for the development ...
The brown hare and the domestic rabbit are mid-sized herbivorous mammals and hindgut fermenters, tho...
This study investigated the effect of chilling and freezing (for 24 h) canine feces on in vitro gas ...
The natural diet of felids contains highly digestible animal tissues but also fractions resistant to...
The natural diet of felids contains highly digestible animal tissues but also fractions resistant to...
The natural diet of felids contains highly digestible animal tissues but also fractions resistant to...
As wild felids are obligate carnivores, it is likely that poorly enzymatically digestible animal tis...
The gastrointestinal microbiome has a range of roles in the host, including the production of benefi...
Objectives: Captive cheetahs show a high incidence of obesity and other nutritionally related metabo...
Few studies have been published on the normal intestinal biota of canines unlike the wealth of infor...
The influence of substrate pre-digestion and donors’ diet on in vitro caecal fermentation of differe...
Methane formation and caecal fermentation pattern were studied in vivo and in vitro in 16 white New ...
Few studies have been published on the normal intestinal biota of canines unlike the wealth of infor...
Fermentable carbohydrates are an important part of the canine diet. They can improve gastrointestin...
Gastrointestinal diseases pose significant risks to captive cheetah survival and welfare. Multiple f...
Introduction: Feeding mismanagement has been pointed out as an important factor for the development ...
The brown hare and the domestic rabbit are mid-sized herbivorous mammals and hindgut fermenters, tho...
This study investigated the effect of chilling and freezing (for 24 h) canine feces on in vitro gas ...