Wildebeest / gnu

Connochaetes spp.

Natural diet Wildebeest / gnu

Wildebeests are herbivorous grazers that primarily consume grasses. They are versatile feeders and adapt to different food sources during migration. They also feed on leaves, bark, and fruits of trees and shrubs in times of scarcity.

Grasses
Grasses
Leaves
Leaves

Feeding advice Wildebeest / gnu

Feed quantity per day

2-4%

Sample percentage calculation

If an animal weighs 200 kg and eats 3% of its body weight, it will get
 
200 x 0,03 = 6 kg feed in total per day

Feed composition

15% Concentrates
85% Grass, alfalfa, roughage

Proportions (fresh product)

0,15 x 6 kg = 900 g concentrates
0,85 x 6 kg = 5.100 g grass, alfalfa, roughage


Diet Suggestions

Recommended

Grass hay

Pellets

Salt lick

In moderation

Variety of browse

Not recommended

Fruits

Alfalfa hay


Common diseases

An unbalanced diet may result in one of these more commonly occurring diseases/conditions:

  • Rumen acidosis
  • Deformed hooves
  • Obesity

Additional advice

  • Divide the “Feed quantity per day” over at least two feeding moments per day.
  • Supplement the diet with ad libitum roughages (read more about browsers and grazers).
  • In nature, the fraction of grasses is highest during the wet seasons, while the browse fraction increases during the dry season. In captivity, this can be mimicked by incorporating some browse in the diets during the winter.
  • The browse used in the diet can be a mixture between dried and fresh browse.
  • In the winter months, either dried, frozen (thawed) branches or leaf silage should be provided.
  • Feeding fruits might lead to might lead to gastro-intestinal disturbances because of the high sugar level and low fiber level in cultivated fruits compared to wild fruits (read more about nutritional values of (wild) fruits and vegetables).
  • Stimulate foraging behaviour by hiding, stacking or hanging the feed (read more about feed enrichment and foraging behaviour).

Species within this group

  • Black wildebeest
  • Blue wildebeest
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