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View article: Nutritional approach in a growing Jack Russell terrier with gall bladder agenesis
Nutritional approach in a growing Jack Russell terrier with gall bladder agenesis Open
An asymptomatic male Jack Russell terrier diagnosed at the age of 18 weeks with congenital gall bladder agenesis, confirmed by computed tomography scan, after finding abnormally high values for liver enzymes in a routine blood count. Treat…
View article: Is There Need for Pancreatic Enzyme Replacement Therapy in Patients with Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency When Using High-Caloric Liquid Diets? Orientating Studies on Praecaecal Digestibility in Pigs with Experimentally Induced Pancreatic Exocrine Insufficiency and Ileocaecal Fistula
Is There Need for Pancreatic Enzyme Replacement Therapy in Patients with Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency When Using High-Caloric Liquid Diets? Orientating Studies on Praecaecal Digestibility in Pigs with Experimentally Induced Pancreatic Exocrine Insufficiency and Ileocaecal Fistula Open
In patients with pancreatic exocrine insufficiency (PEI), focus is primarily placed on fat digestion. Using high-caloric drinks (HCD) is often recommended to avoid malnutrition, but knowledge is limited whether pancreatic enzyme replacemen…
View article: Progression of lipase activity and pancreatic lipase immunoreactivity in clinically healthy cats and cats with diet-responsive enteropathy
Progression of lipase activity and pancreatic lipase immunoreactivity in clinically healthy cats and cats with diet-responsive enteropathy Open
Objectives The aim of the present study was to describe the course of lipase activity, pancreatic lipase immunoreactivity (PLI) and clinical findings over time in cats. Methods Four clinically healthy cats and two diarrhoeic cats from a re…
View article: Nutritional approach to an unbalanced homemade diet and subsequent overcorrection in a female kitten (F. Catus)
Nutritional approach to an unbalanced homemade diet and subsequent overcorrection in a female kitten (F. Catus) Open
Growing cats require higher and adequate amounts of key nutrients such as calcium, phosphorus and protein, making them susceptible to nutrition‐related pathologies. This case report describes an 8‐month‐old European short‐hair kitten diagn…
View article: Antepartum high dietary supply of calcium affects bone homeostasis and offspring growth in dairy sheep and dairy goats
Antepartum high dietary supply of calcium affects bone homeostasis and offspring growth in dairy sheep and dairy goats Open
This study investigated the effects of high dietary Ca supplementation during the final 21 d antepartum on Ca and bone homeostasis in dairy sheep and goats, and the growth response of their suckling offspring. Multiparous dairy sheep (n = …
View article: The effects of a blend of coriander oil, eugenol, geranyl acetate, and geraniol on bull fattening and carcass quality
The effects of a blend of coriander oil, eugenol, geranyl acetate, and geraniol on bull fattening and carcass quality Open
A blend of essential oils (eugenol, geranyl acetate, coriander oil, and geraniol) has been earlier shown to improve dairy cow productivity by means of reduced methanogenesis. Thus far, no data is available for beef cattle and a transfer of…
View article: Rabbit teeth serve as a calcium source for rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus)
Rabbit teeth serve as a calcium source for rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) Open
Rabbits have hypselodont (ever-growing) teeth; dental growth constantly replaces dental tissue lost due to abrasion and attrition. It has been suggested that rabbits must have high mineral requirements, in particular for calcium, to fuel t…
View article: Influence of N- and/or P-restriction on bone metabolism in young goats
Influence of N- and/or P-restriction on bone metabolism in young goats Open
Ruminants can recycle nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), which are essential for vital body processes. Reduced N- and P-intake in ruminants is desirable for economic and ecologic reasons. Simultaneous modulation of mineral homoeostasis and b…
View article: Urolithiasis as a Husbandry Risk to Yaks in the Swiss Alps
Urolithiasis as a Husbandry Risk to Yaks in the Swiss Alps Open
Background: Between 2006 and 2014, 10 cases of urolithiasis in yaks with calcium carbonate uroliths were confirmed in Switzerland, and at the same time, a sixfold calcium overhang in roughage in an affected farm was evident. The purpose of…
View article: Urolithiasis in Yaks in the Swiss Alps
Urolithiasis in Yaks in the Swiss Alps Open
Background: In 2006 to 2014, 10 cases of urolithiasis in yaks, with calcium carbonate uroliths, were confirmed in Switzerland and at the same time a 6-fold calcium overhang in roughage in an affected farm was shown. Methods: Blood samples …
View article: Antepartum high dietary supply of calcium affects bone homeostasis and offspring growth in dairy sheep and dairy goats
Antepartum high dietary supply of calcium affects bone homeostasis and offspring growth in dairy sheep and dairy goats Open
This study investigated the effects of high dietary Ca supplementation during the final 21 days antepartum on Ca and bone homeostasis in dairy sheep and goats, and the growth response of their suckling offspring. Multiparous dairy sheep (n…
View article: Adaptation of an in-vitro digestion model with different zinc-supplementation strategies on nutrient degradation of piglets
Adaptation of an in-vitro digestion model with different zinc-supplementation strategies on nutrient degradation of piglets Open
View article: Serum vitamin D concentrations in rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) are more affected by UVB irradiation of food than irradiation of animals
Serum vitamin D concentrations in rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) are more affected by UVB irradiation of food than irradiation of animals Open
View article: The effects of a blend of coriander oil, eugenol, geranyl acetate, and geraniol on bull fattening and slaughter performance.
The effects of a blend of coriander oil, eugenol, geranyl acetate, and geraniol on bull fattening and slaughter performance. Open
A blend of essential oils (eugenol, geranyl acetate, coriander oil) has been earlier shown to improve dairy cow productivity by means of reduced methanogenesis. Thus far, no data is available for beef cattle and a transfer of lessons learn…
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Aims and scopeThe Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition publishes original papers on hypothesis-driven research in the fields of animal physiology, physiology and biochemistry of nutrition, animal nutrition, feed technology, an…
View article: Survey of the feeding management of giant anteaters (<i>Myrmecophaga tridactyla</i>) and tamanduas (<i>Tamandua tetradactyla</i>) in the EAZA ex‐situ programme
Survey of the feeding management of giant anteaters (<i>Myrmecophaga tridactyla</i>) and tamanduas (<i>Tamandua tetradactyla</i>) in the EAZA ex‐situ programme Open
Feeding giant anteaters and tamanduas as insectivorous species provides a lot of challenges for zoological institutions. In the last decades an in‐house mixture, called ‘Dortmund mixture’, was the most common feed used in giant anteaters a…
View article: Rabbits (<i>Oryctolagus cuniculus</i>) increase caecal calcium absorption at increasing dietary calcium levels
Rabbits (<i>Oryctolagus cuniculus</i>) increase caecal calcium absorption at increasing dietary calcium levels Open
Hindgut fermenting herbivores from different vertebrate taxa, including tortoises, and among mammals some afrotheria, perissodactyla incl. equids, several rodents as well as lagomorphs absorb more calcium (Ca) from the digesta than they re…
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Aims and scopeThe Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition publishes original papers on hypothesis-driven research in the fields of animal physiology, physiology and biochemistry of nutrition, animal nutrition, feed technology, an…
View article: Effects of graded levels of dietary pomegranate peel on methane and nitrogen losses, and metabolic and health indicators in dairy cows
Effects of graded levels of dietary pomegranate peel on methane and nitrogen losses, and metabolic and health indicators in dairy cows Open
This study aimed to quantify the effects of dietary inclusion of tannin-rich pomegranate peel (PP) on intake, methane and nitrogen (N) losses, and metabolic and health indicators in dairy cows. Four multiparous, late-lactating Brown Swiss …
View article: <i>Melanocortin‐4 receptor</i> and <i>proopiomelanocortin</i>: Candidate genes for obesity in domestic shorthair cats
<i>Melanocortin‐4 receptor</i> and <i>proopiomelanocortin</i>: Candidate genes for obesity in domestic shorthair cats Open
Obesity is an escalating global health problem affecting both humans and companion animals. In cats it is associated with increased mortality and multiple diseases, including diabetes mellitus. Two genes coding for proteins known to play a…
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Aims and scopeThe Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition publishes original papers on hypothesis-driven research in the fields of animal physiology, physiology and biochemistry of nutrition, animal nutrition, feed technology, an…
View article: BJN volume 129 issue 7 Cover and Back matter
BJN volume 129 issue 7 Cover and Back matter Open
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Aims and scopeThe Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition publishes original papers on hypothesis-driven research in the fields of animal physiology, physiology and biochemistry of nutrition, animal nutrition, feed technology, an…
View article: Nitrogen and energy losses and methane emissions from beef cattle fed diets with gradual replacement of maize silage and concentrate with grass silage and corn-cob mix
Nitrogen and energy losses and methane emissions from beef cattle fed diets with gradual replacement of maize silage and concentrate with grass silage and corn-cob mix Open
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Aims and scopeThe Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition publishes original papers on hypothesis-driven research in the fields of animal physiology, physiology and biochemistry of nutrition, animal nutrition, feed technology, an…
View article: Haematology, biochemistry and morphological features of peripheral blood cells in captive <i>Boa constrictor</i>
Haematology, biochemistry and morphological features of peripheral blood cells in captive <i>Boa constrictor</i> Open
The common boa (Boa constrictor) belongs to the family Boidae and represents one of the most popular traded and kept snake species in captivity. The early diagnosis, prevention and prophylaxis of diseases in this species, and in reptiles i…
View article: Effect of a two-step fermentation method with rumen liquor on protein quality of wheat bran and rice bran to use as poultry feed
Effect of a two-step fermentation method with rumen liquor on protein quality of wheat bran and rice bran to use as poultry feed Open
View article: Effects of Storage Time and Thawing Method on Selected Nutrients in Whole Fish for Zoo Animal Nutrition
Effects of Storage Time and Thawing Method on Selected Nutrients in Whole Fish for Zoo Animal Nutrition Open
Piscivores in human care receive whole fish that were frozen, stored and thawed before feeding. Nutrient losses have been documented, but exact changes during storage and with different thawing methods are unknown. Primarily, it was hypoth…
View article: Crossbred Sows Fed a Western Diet during Pre-Gestation, Gestation, Lactation, and Post-Lactation Periods Develop Signs of Lean Metabolic Syndrome That Are Partially Attenuated by Spirulina Supplementation
Crossbred Sows Fed a Western Diet during Pre-Gestation, Gestation, Lactation, and Post-Lactation Periods Develop Signs of Lean Metabolic Syndrome That Are Partially Attenuated by Spirulina Supplementation Open
Excessive dietary intake of fats and sugars (“Western diet”, WD) is one of the leading causes of obesity. The consumption of the microalga Arthrospira platensis (spirulina, Sp) is increasing due to its presumed health benefits. Both WD and…
View article: High dietary Ca and microbial phytase reduce the expression of Ca transporters while enhancing claudins involved in paracellular Ca absorption in the porcine jejunum and colon
High dietary Ca and microbial phytase reduce the expression of Ca transporters while enhancing claudins involved in paracellular Ca absorption in the porcine jejunum and colon Open
Expression levels of genes (RT-qPCR) related to Ca and P homeostasis (transporters and claudins (CLDN)) were determined in porcine jejunal and colonic mucosa. Forty growing pigs (BW 30·4 ( sem 1·3) kg) received a low and high Ca content (2…