id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-023706-gs3oo3no Kaandorp, Jacques Veterinary Challenges of Mixed Species Exhibits 2011-06-22 .txt text/plain 2377 158 50 Most often, zoos still show single species exhibits because of lack of space or simply to prevent problems associated with mixing different species. In this chapter, an incomplete listing of diseases and problems is presented to make the reader aware of the broad variety of veterinary challenges of mixed species exhibits. In mixed species exhibits, trauma is the most frequent and serious cause of health problems ( Fig. 4-4) . 6 To prevent trauma, next to appropriate size of the exhibit, pole gates (creeps), where small animals can flee from larger animals, creation of large obstacles in phillipsi) and sable antelope (Hypotrachus niger), or toxicities such as vitamin E toxicity in pelicans or iron storage disease in birds and some primate species, should be avoided when developing feeding protocols for mixed species exhibits. They are responsible for an enormous variety of disease problems, especially in mixed species exhibits. ./cache/cord-023706-gs3oo3no.txt ./txt/cord-023706-gs3oo3no.txt