Nikola Chavkosk
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According to neuroscience research : Neuroscientist Shows What Fasting Does To Your Brain & Why Big Pharma Won’t Study It | Collective-Evolution intermitent periodical fasting have a numerous positive effects on body (eg. bosting immune system and stimultion of positive behavior)
I will ask you what do you think, about zoo animals to be intermitently periodically fasted. Eg. carnivores like big cats, hyenas, and canids, to be fed just once-twice weekly, with proper amount of food.
Or every animal to be subjected to fasting, at least one day weekly? That is natural condition for an animal, especially for carnivorous animal, to be fasted, and their body needs that. Eg. on wednesday, no food for herbivores, on friday, no food for birds after 11:00 am till the next morning? Herbivores in Africa face dry season when the food is scarce. Ok rainforest herbivorous animals always have food available.
I personaly, when I am fasting sometimes (usually one day weekly), several days after that I feel much better, both physically and psychologically.
If I could have a zoo, I would do subject animals to intermitent fasting (that depends on the species, will last from 18 hours to 10 days (for snakes for example!)). But of corse will care for the welfare, and/but intermitent fasting can be a part of animal welfare. Physiological condition that body needs.
( Batto from Baltic Sea, what do you think?
I will also ask Arizona Docent, as this topic is related to one of his threads about whether the life of zoo animals is too easy? so they are borring and not breeding to their expectations? )
The question is for all zoochaters, of corse
I will ask you what do you think, about zoo animals to be intermitently periodically fasted. Eg. carnivores like big cats, hyenas, and canids, to be fed just once-twice weekly, with proper amount of food.
Or every animal to be subjected to fasting, at least one day weekly? That is natural condition for an animal, especially for carnivorous animal, to be fasted, and their body needs that. Eg. on wednesday, no food for herbivores, on friday, no food for birds after 11:00 am till the next morning? Herbivores in Africa face dry season when the food is scarce. Ok rainforest herbivorous animals always have food available.
I personaly, when I am fasting sometimes (usually one day weekly), several days after that I feel much better, both physically and psychologically.
If I could have a zoo, I would do subject animals to intermitent fasting (that depends on the species, will last from 18 hours to 10 days (for snakes for example!)). But of corse will care for the welfare, and/but intermitent fasting can be a part of animal welfare. Physiological condition that body needs.
( Batto from Baltic Sea, what do you think?
I will also ask Arizona Docent, as this topic is related to one of his threads about whether the life of zoo animals is too easy? so they are borring and not breeding to their expectations? )
The question is for all zoochaters, of corse
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