Géraldine Blanchard
École nationale vétérinaire d'Alfort
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Journal of Nutritional Science | 2018
Géraldine Blanchard; Maud Marsot; Roselyne Bourassin; Bernard-Marie Paragon; Jean-Jacques Bénet; Adeline Linsart
Ferrets have become a common companion animal. But no data are available on the French population of ferrets. The goal of the survey was to characterise this population, including demographic characteristics, husbandry, reported medical care and feeding habits. Complete data were available for 1205 pet ferrets in 709 households. Most ferrets (86·1 %) lived indoors, 1 % received only artificial lighting, and 47 % chewed their cage. For 60 % of the ferrets, body weight was higher in winter and lower in summer. Neutered ferrets (58·5 % of males and 62·9 % of females) appeared lighter than intact ferrets of comparable age. A majority (52·4 %) of ferrets received a mix of commercial foods and fresh foods, but 28·6 % were offered no commercial foods. Data were analysed using several multivariable logistic regression models including age, sex, castration, food type and artificial lighting developed for four clinical outcome (lethargy and/or insulinoma, dental problems, diarrhoea and/or bird-seed stools and alopecia). Predictors of four clinical outcomes (lethargy, dental disease, diarrhoea and alopecia) were examined using multivariable logistic regression, with age, sex, neuter status, food type and artificial lighting as the exposure variables. Aged ferrets were more likely to have lethargy, insulinoma, dental problems and alopecia. Ferrets with artificial lighting were more likely to show alopecia. Additionally, ferrets fed commercial food only or a mixed diet (both commercial food and fresh food) were more likely to have lethargy, insulinoma, dental problems, diarrhoea and/or bird-seed stools compared with ferrets fed fresh food only. We also found a significant association between neutering and alopecia. It is to our knowledge the first description of the French population of the ferret as a companion animal.
Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery | 2009
Laurence Colliard; Bernard-Marie Paragon; Béatrice Lemuet; Jean-Jacques Bénet; Géraldine Blanchard
Journal of Nutrition | 2006
Laurence Colliard; Julie Ancel; Jean-Jacques Bénet; Bernard-Marie Paragon; Géraldine Blanchard
Journal of Nutrition | 2002
Géraldine Blanchard; Bernard M Paragon; Fabien Milliat; Claude Lutton
Journal of Nutrition | 2004
Géraldine Blanchard; Patrick Nguyen; Constance Gayet; Isabelle Leriche; Brigitte Siliart; Bernard-Marie Paragon
Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition | 2004
Géraldine Blanchard; B.-M. Paragon; Colette Sérougne; Jacqueline Férézou; Fabien Milliat; Claude Lutton
BMC Veterinary Research | 2016
Anne-Sophie Martineau; Véronique Leray; Anne Lepoudere; Géraldine Blanchard; Julien Bensalem; David Gaudout; Khadija Ouguerram; Patrick Nguyen
Le Point vétérinaire (Éd. Expert canin) | 2015
Adeline Linsart; Géraldine Blanchard
Point Veterinaire | 2006
Laurence Colliard; Géraldine Blanchard; Bernard-Marie Paragon
Le Point vétérinaire: revue d'enseignement post-universitaie et de formation permanente | 2006
Laurence Colliard; Géraldine Blanchard; Bernard-Marie Paragon