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A Danish zoo has attracted the public to make a unique effort to give healthy healthy pets for his predators.
The Aalborg Zoo has requested donations of live chicken, rabbits and gestones, which allowed the trained workers “slowly euthanized”.
Zoo also supports direct horses donations.
Publication of InstagramThe zoo explained “responsibility for imitation natural food chain” and smaller livestock “forms an important part of our predators.”
The zoo says the food that is given in this way “reminds you of what would be hunted in the wild” and that is especially true for Lynx Eurasian.
Other predators kept in the zoo are lions and tigers.
Small animals can be given on weekdays, and without more than four without appointment.
On his website, under the image of a tiger that devours a piece of meat, the Aalborg zoo horses are explained.
If possible, they must have a horse passport and cannot be treated in the disease in 30 days.
If you succeed in delivery of animals, horse donors can receive tax deduction.
In a statement, the Director of Pia Nielsen, the carnivores of the Zoo had had a smaller livestock “for many years”.
“When maintaining carnivores, meat should be given, preferably to give the skin, bones, and so on as a natural diet as possible,” he explains.
“So it makes sense to allow animals that must be euthanized for various reasons to use this way. Our guests and many members have the opportunity to make contributions.