Canadian Muskoxen in Central Europe - A Zoo Veterinary Review

  • Seidel K
  • Rowell J
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This paper summarizes 29 years of veterinary experience maintaining a herd of muskoxen at the Tierpark Berlin-Friedrichsfelde, Berlin, Germany. The transplanted muskoxen acclimated to the zoo enviroment without fatalities. However, a few striking changes were seen. They exhibit a high sensitivity to sudden changes in weather conditions (especially falling atmospheric pressure); there is a tendency for their qiviut to become sparser with time; rutting and subsequent calving occur later than in their native habitat. Details of medical conditions in both calves and adults ate given along with information on hematology and immobilization.

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Seidel, K. B., & Rowell, J. E. (1996). Canadian Muskoxen in Central Europe - A Zoo Veterinary Review. Rangifer, 16(2), 79. https://doi.org/10.7557/2.16.2.1200

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