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Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias

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GARCIA C, Gisela C; ROSSINI V, Mario  e  VIVAS P, Isis H. Evaluation of development of the spectacle caiman (Caiman crocodilus crocodilus) fed with an antibiotic medicated diet. Rev. Fac. Cienc. Vet. [online]. 2012, vol.53, n.2, pp.61-68. ISSN 0258-6576.

The spectacled caiman (Caiman crocodilus crocodilus) is a species raised in captivity that can suffer from stress, which, along with other factors, promotes growth delay and mortality during the critical time of growth. Some investigators report the use of antibiotics to counteract those effects. The growth of a population of spectacle caimans raised in captivity and fed with a diet supplemented with antibiotic (virginiamycin) was compared with the growth of the spectacle caiman population fed with a control diet was assessed. A total of 600 animals born through incubation at the Kiubo farm were used. Before the onset of the experiment, the animals were measured, weighed, clinically evaluated, and randomly distributed in four sections in an Australian tank. The following variables were measured using a metric tape: total length (TL), neck thickness (NT), base of the tail thickness (BTT). The weight was recorded with an electronic balance. The animals were submitted to the following treatments (T): Treatment 1 (T1): commercial diet + fresh animal protein; Treatment 2 (T2): commercial diet + fresh animal protein + antibiotic. The evaluations were carried out in three phases: Initial phase, Intermediate phase, and Final Phase. A totally randomized design with a covariance analysis was performed to analyze the data. The results show that during the initial phase, all variables showed statistically significant (P≤0.05) differences, reaching T1 the highest averages. During the intermediate phase, significant differences (P≤0.05) were found for BTT, TL, and weight. The NT was not significant. During the final stage, statistical differences (P≤0.05) were recorded among T for BTT and TL, but no differences were found for NT and weight. For some variables, T1 was better than T2, but both diets contributed to the increment of growth rate. It is concluded that the use of antibiotics supplemented in the diet, increases production costs and that breeding in captivity depends more on good handling.

Palavras-chave : Evaluation; growth; Caiman crocodilus crocodilus; captivity; animal feeding; antibiotic; diet; antibiotics; production osts; Aragua.

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