Cody Raney
Well-Known Member
Why do Moose have such short lifespans in captivity?
Why do Moose have such short lifespans in captivity?
One of the reasons is their natural diet is difficult to replicate in captivity. Diets of grass or legume hays and grain have resulted in enteritis and chronic diarrhea/wasting disease. The development of wood-fibre diets are an improvement, but do not completely prevent chronic wasting.
Heat stress is another reason, with most sources agreeing 17-24 C is when Moose start to experience heat stress.