Special Considerations in the Development of Formulas for Newborn Pinnipeds
Abstract
Early efforts at developing synthetic pinniped formulas attempted to
approximate the fat, protein, and moisture levels found in natural pinniped milks. Because of
the absence of reliable data on normal milk constituents, the selection of formula components
was achieved largely through trial and error. The process of artificial milk formulation
became a rather whimsical endeavor, and hand-rearing success often came despite the inclusion
of low-quality or unessential ingredients.
This paper will discuss recent advances in the quantitative analysis of
pinniped milk, and in the documentation of pup nursing rates, intake levels, caloric
requirements, and growth rates which offer more detailed information regarding the
nutritional needs of pinniped neonates. This information has been used to establish
guidelines for the development of formulas currently in use at Sea World of California to
raise newborn pinnipeds.