准备、稳住、切碎调查切碎大小对动物园食物营养质量的影响

J. Brereton
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动物饲养员将动物的食物切成小块是很常见的做法,但关于为什么要这样做的信息却很有限。据传闻,许多动物园还在喂食前一天准备好动物的食物,并在冰箱中储存一夜。这些食物准备和储存方法对食物营养质量的潜在影响尚不清楚。为了解决这个问题,本研究调查了将六种农产品准备成四种大小(0.5、2 和 4 立方厘米或整块)对干燥、褐变和 pH 值的影响。样品在环境温度、室温或冰箱中储存,并在 24 小时内进行分析。无论是在常温下还是在冰箱中储存的样品,细碎饲料的干燥程度最严重。时间对干燥和褐变的速度有明显影响,食物切碎的大小对褐变和 pH 值有明显的预测作用。这些结果表明,切碎的饲料会发生严重的营养变化,特别是切碎得很细的饲料,尤其是在饲喂前存放超过几小时的情况下。饲养动物的从业人员应考虑他们的动物是否能从精细切碎的饲料中获益,并应避免将切碎的食物存放过夜的做法。
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Ready, steady, chop! Investigating the impact of chop size on zoo food nutritional quality
It is common for animal keepers to chop food up for their animals into small pieces, yet there is limited information as to why this practice is done. Anecdotally, many collections also prepare their zoo animal diets the day before feeding, and store them in the fridge overnight. The potential impact of these food preparation and storage methods on food nutritional quality is unknown. To address this, this study investigated the impact of preparing six types of produce into four sizes (0.5, 2, and 4 cm3 cubes, or whole) on the desiccation, browning and pH scores. Samples were stored either under ambient, room temperatures, or stored in a fridge and analysis was conducted over a 24-hour period. The most severe desiccation levels occurred in finely chopped feeds, for both ambient and fridge-stored samples. Time significantly affected the rate of desiccation and browning, and food chop size was a significant predictor of both browning and pH. These results suggest that serious nutritional changes occur in chopped feeds, especially when they are finely chopped and especially when food is stored for more than a couple of hours prior to feeding. Practitioners who care for animals should consider whether their animals benefit from finely chopped feeds, and should avoid the practice of storing chopped food overnight.
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