Fitch diets in New Zealand: an analytical survey.

N Z Vet J

Central Animal Health Laboratory, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Upper Hutt, New Zealand.

Published: December 1985

AI Article Synopsis

  • A survey of fitch diets from 30 farms analyzed various nutritional components like moisture, protein, fat, and fibre, highlighting a reliance on mutton, fish, poultry, beef, and cereals.
  • Eight breeders provided diets without any vitamin or other supplements.
  • The study presents mean values for key nutrients, including protein contributing 42% and fat 49% of the total gross energy, while discussing the importance of these findings in relation to the fitch’s nutrient requirements.

Article Abstract

Fitch diets from 30 farms were surveyed and analysed for moisture, protein, carbohydrate, fibre, ash, fat and individual fatty acids, fat peroxide value, and infinity-tocopherol. The dietary raw materials most often used were mutton, fish, poultry, beef and cereals. Eight of the 30 breeders added no vitamin or other supplements. Analytical mean (range) values on a wet matter basis were: moisture, 66.3 (49.6-76.8)%; protein, 16.5 (12.4-21.2)%; carbohydrate, 2.5 (<0.1-8.7)%; fibre, 0.4 (0.1-1.0)%; ash, 3.7 (1.2-8.3)%; fat, 10.6 (1.4-26.1)%; peroxide value, 5.7 (0.3-110) m.equiv x /kg fat; infinity-tocopherol, 13 (0.6-103) mg/kg; calculated gross energy value, 7.2 (3.7-13.7) MJ/kg. Protein contributed 42 (20-79)% of the gross energy value; fat, 49 (15-74) %, and carbohydrate, 6 (0-20) %. Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA's) comprised 10 (3.6-39) % of the total fatty acids. The ratio of infinity-tocopherol to PUFA was 2.1(0.1-10.5) mg/g. Results of the survey are discussed in the light of nutrient requirements for the fitch.

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