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Effects of probiotic bacteria on the performance of arctic foxes, pathomorphology and microflora of their alimentary tracts

A. Gugolek, M. O Lorek, Z. Rotkiewicz and T. Rotkiewicz
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A. Gugolek: , M. O. L 1, Z. R 2, T. R 3 1Department of Fur-bearing Animal Breeding, 2Department of Microbiology and Clinical Immunology, 3Department of Pathological Anatomy, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland
M. O Lorek: , M. O. L 1, Z. R 2, T. R 3 1Department of Fur-bearing Animal Breeding, 2Department of Microbiology and Clinical Immunology, 3Department of Pathological Anatomy, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland
Z. Rotkiewicz: , M. O. L 1, Z. R 2, T. R 3 1Department of Fur-bearing Animal Breeding, 2Department of Microbiology and Clinical Immunology, 3Department of Pathological Anatomy, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland
T. Rotkiewicz: , M. O. L 1, Z. R 2, T. R 3 1Department of Fur-bearing Animal Breeding, 2Department of Microbiology and Clinical Immunology, 3Department of Pathological Anatomy, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland

Czech Journal of Animal Science, 2004, vol. 49, issue 6, 265-270

Abstract: Studies on the use of Enterococcus faecium and Lactobacillus acidophilus cultures in arctic fox nutrition were performed on 80 foxes, in the period from weaning to the end of growth and fur development. Diets for the experimental animals were supplemented with 1 g of a probiotic preparation that provided the supply of each bacterial culture in the amount of 1 × 109 CFU (colony forming units) per day. The performance of the animals was estimated on the basis of their body weights, conformation and pelt quality. Histopathological examinations of the liver, kidneys and selected segments of the alimentary tract were also conducted. The results show that a mixture of Enterococcus faecium and Lactobacillus acidophilus cultures had beneficial effects on the health of artic foxes. The probiotic changed the composition of the alimentary tract microflora, which had a positive influence on the morphology of the alimentary tract mucosa and allowed to reduce morphological damage to the liver and kidneys. The good condition of foxes resulted in higher body weight gains and better parameters of conformation and pelt quality.

Keywords: arctic fox; nutrition; probiotic; growth; pelt; alimentary tract; microflora (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004
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