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F. Kish (1970)
Egg laying and incubation by American Golden eagles: at Topeka ZooInternational Zoo Yearbook, 10
Fibnnes Fibnnes (1966)
Feeding animals in captivityInt. Zoo Yb., 6
Ratcltffe Ratcltffe (1966)
Diets for zoological gardens: aid to conservation and disease controlInt. Zoo Yb., 6
F. Kish (1972)
First breeding by American Golden eagles (Aquila chrysaetos canadensis) at Topeka ZooInternational Zoo Yearbook, 12
R. Fiennes (1966)
FEEDING ANIMALS IN CAPTIVITYInternational Zoo Yearbook, 6
Hedtger Hedtger (1966)
Diet of animals in captivityInt. Zoo Yb., 6
H. Hediger (1966)
DIET OF ANIMALS IN CAPTIVITY1International Zoo Yearbook, 6
Herbert Ratclffe (1966)
DIETS FOR ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS: AIDS TO CONSERVATION AND DISEASE CONTROLInternational Zoo Yearbook, 6
Kish Kish (1970)
Egg laying and incubation by American golden eagles Aquila chrysaetos canadensis at Topeka ZooInt. Zoo Yb., 10
Kish Kish (1972)
First breeding by American golden eagles Aquila chrysaetos canadensis at Topeka ZooInt. Zoo Yb., 12
Wackernagel Wackernagel (1966)
Feeding wild animals in zoological gardensInt. Zoo Yb., 6
Kawata Kawata (1973)
Notes on an American golden eagle Aquila chrysaetos canadensis hatched in captivityInt. Zoo Yb., 13
Ken Kawata (1973)
Notes on an American Golden eagle Aquila chrysaetos canadensis hatched in captivityInternational Zoo Yearbook, 13
H. Wackernagel (1966)
FEEDING WILD ANIMALS IN ZOOLOGICAL GARDENSInternational Zoo Yearbook, 6
ON ANIMAL NUTRITION. Washington: National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences. (1966): The nutritional requirements o rabbits. f (1969) : The nutritional requirements o mink and foxes. f (1970) : The nutritio~l requirements o beefatid dairy cattle. f (1971) : The nuhitional requirements ofpoultry. (1972) : The nutritional reqrrirements .f laboratory animals. ( 1 9 7 3 ) : The nutritional requirements o trout, salmon and f cat Jish. (1973) : The nutritional requirements o swine. f (1973): The nutritional requirements o horses. f (1974): The nutritional requirements o s h e q f COMMITTEE Manuscript submitted 11July 1975 Prepared diets for zoo animals in the USA M A R K L. M O R R I S , JR Mark Morris Associates, 2900 Plan Court, Topeka, Kansas 6661 I , USA The increased use of commercially prepared diets has been a significant trend in American zoos in recent years. Now that they have been fed over sufficiently long a period and on large enough a scale it is possible to assess and establish their nutritional adequacy for a wide range of wild animal species. This paper discusses the scientific methods applied in the development of one such
International Zoo Yearbook – Wiley
Published: Jan 1, 1976
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