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Nutritional Considerations for Juvenile Exotic Companion Animals
Amanda Ardente1, Barbara Toddes2, Rhiannon L Schultz3
1Ardente Veterinary Nutrition LLC, 399 Southeast 90th Street, Ocala, FL 34480, USA.
Abstract:
Pediatric exotic companion animal nutrition is a broad topic, spanning small mammals, reptiles, and birds. Little research has been performed focusing on the juvenile life stages of these species because they are largely acquired by clients at the young adult stage. The information that does exist has been compiled by wildlife rehabilitators, commercial breeders, and/or exotic captive breeding programs, such as those that exist in zoologic facilities. In this article, we discuss natural history, feeding strategies, energy requirements, digestive physiology and diet digestibility, and key nutrients of concern as factors for determining an appropriate diet for pediatric exotic species.
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