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Comparative Nutrient Digestibility in Blue Foxes (Alopex lagopus) and Mink (Mustela vison) Fed Diets with Diverging Fat: Carbohydrate Ratios
Authors:Øystein Ahlstrom  Anders Skrede
Institution:Department of Animal Science , Agricultural University of Norway , PO Box 5025, N-1432, ?s, Norway
Abstract:Abstract

Nutrient digestibilities were evaluated in comparative experiments with blue foxes and mink by using six diets differing in fat:carbohydrate (F:C) ratios. In mink, apparent digestibilities of N and amino acids decreased with decreasing F:C ratio. N digestibility, and most amino acid digestibilities, were higher in blue foxes than in mink (P < 0.01). Fat digestibility in mink, but not in blue foxes, declined as the F:C ratio decreased (P < 0.05). Fat digestibility was higher in blue foxes than in mink (P < 0.05). Carbohydrate digestibility was not affected by the F:C ratio, but high levels of carbohydrates were digested more completely by foxes than by mink. The use of mink digestibility values in feed evaluations for blue foxes will consequently underestimate digestibility. Thus, to evaluate feed correctly, separate digestibility determinations should be made for mink and foxes.
Keywords:amino acids  digestion  energy  fur animals
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