Bread isnt such a bad food source many many parks use it! Essentially its grain!
I never said it was okay as a whole diet, and i retract my "essentailly grain" comment. I know of many many parls who use the day old bread as part of feeds. As a complete diet I disagree
Sorry got to disagree with you here. Bread is highly refined, high in sugar and low in fibre compared with whole grains. I'm struggling to think of animals where it is appropriate, maybe mammals such as deer, elephants, pigs etc, I don't know, I'm no expert on these species. Certainly not for any of the Australian animals we keep, and in any case only ever as a small part of a balanced diet. The problem is that day-old bread is cheap, and can soon become a staple for parks struggling to cover their costs. Not good for the animals.
The issue of using human foods is complex, and not nearly as clear cut as it seems. For instance diabetes in some captive animals has recently been traced back to the feeding of fruits. Our supermarket fruits have been bred to contain more sugar than their wild ancestors, and so increasingly the recommendation is to increase the amount of vegetables fed at the expense of fruits.
i don't see the problem in using bread (preferably wholegrain) as a dietary component but not as a complete diet. as do i not see the problem in using many human made foods to provide a mixture in the diet of the animal.
Ky Fauna Park uses the following ingredients in their wombat diet-
sweet potato
weetbix
farex (like oats)
a slice of wholegrain bread
carrot
green leaf
a couple of marie biscuits
corn cob
(aswell as a full yard of grass)
as you can see four of the eight ingredients are designed for human consumption but a fine as a dietary COMPONENT.
Ben didn' say anything about feeding bread to natives in particular.
Just a note, eland like bread. yes a hoofed animal but something they often recieve daily.