Impact of transrectal palpation on teaching mares: a retrospective study*

Sheila Megehee, Candace Lyman, Reed Holyoak
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Transrectal palpation (TRP) in mares is considered a noxious and potentially life-threatening procedure, particularly if performed by inexperienced individuals. A retrospective study was conducted using TRP records maintained at the Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine Ranch. A total of 5,801 TRP were performed from 2019 to 2021 by veterinary students. We hypothesized that in mares the incidence of rectal wall injury and use of intravenous sedation for behavior modification would be low. Additionally, we hypothesized that averse behaviors during TRP would not be a reason commonly cited for mare retirement from the teaching herd. Injury incidence rate was 0.76% (44/5,801) and no injury required surgical correction or resulted in a mare’s death. Sedation was used to minimize averse behaviors 0.34% of the time (20/5,801) and 11 out of 48 mares received sedation. Individual mare use ranged from 1 to 22 years and 10 of 48 mares retired from 2019 to 2021. No retirement was related to averse behaviors or injury experienced during TRP. Findings indicated that student-generated rectal wall injury to teaching mares was at an extremely low rate of occurrence. We also suggest that in live-animal TRP laboratories, animal welfare is not compromised, and it should not be cited as a reason to minimize live animal use within the veterinary curriculum.
经直肠触诊对教学母马的影响:回顾性研究*
经直肠触诊(TRP)被认为是一种有害的和潜在的危及生命的程序,特别是如果由没有经验的人进行。利用俄克拉荷马州立大学兽医学院牧场保存的TRP记录进行了回顾性研究。2019年至2021年,兽医学生共进行了5801次TRP。我们假设,在母马中,直肠壁损伤和使用静脉镇静进行行为矫正的发生率很低。此外,我们假设在TRP期间的厌恶行为不会是通常被引用的从教学群体中退休的原因。损伤发生率为0.76%(44/ 5801),无损伤需要手术矫正或导致母马死亡。镇静用于减少0.34%(20/ 5801)的厌恶行为,48匹母马中有11匹接受了镇静。个体母马的使用年限从1年到22年不等,2019年至2021年期间,48匹母马中有10匹退役。在TRP期间,厌恶行为或受伤经历与退休无关。结果表明,学生对教学母马造成的直肠壁损伤发生率极低。我们还建议,在活体动物TRP实验室中,动物福利不会受到损害,因此不应将其作为在兽医课程中减少活体动物使用的理由。
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