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Abstract
In Brazil, hot-iron facial branding marks brucellosis-vaccinated heifers. Given its welfare impact, we assessed acute and chronic pain in branded dairy heifers. Twenty-four female calves, allocated into control (CG) and branded (BG) groups, were evaluated for acute pain through UCAPS scale and facial grimaces, and for chronic pain, from the 8th to the 24th week after branding, through pressure algometry. For inflammation, temperature in the lesion region (TLR) and in contralateral ocular region (ORT) was assessed. Animals were weighed during all the experiment. UCAPS indicated acute pain for at least 48h after branding (p < 0.05). Unit facial grimace activation occurred in BG (p < 0.05). TLR indicated active inflammation for at least 120h in BG (p < 0.05); ORT did not differ between groups (p > 0.05). Pressure algometry could not detect chronic pain in this study (p > 0.05). The weight gain was similar in both groups (p > 0.05). Although chronic pain has not been demonstrated, its occurrence cannot be excluded. Furthermore, hot-iron branding causes acute pain and compromises calf welfare, reinforcing the urgent need for less invasive identification methods.
在巴西,热铁在小母牛脸上打上布鲁氏菌病疫苗的烙印。鉴于其福利影响,我们评估了品牌奶牛的急性和慢性疼痛。24头母牛犊被分为对照组(CG)和烙印组(BG),在烙印后第8 ~ 24周,通过UCAPS量表和面部表情评估急性疼痛,通过压力测量评估慢性疼痛。对于炎症,评估病变区(TLR)和对侧眼区(ORT)的温度。在整个实验过程中都给动物称重。UCAPS提示烙伤后至少48小时的急性疼痛(p p p p > 0.05)。在本研究中,压力测量不能检测到慢性疼痛(p < 0.05)。两组体重增加相似(p < 0.05)。虽然慢性疼痛尚未证实,但不能排除其发生。此外,热铁烙印会引起急性疼痛并危及小牛的健康,因此迫切需要侵入性较小的识别方法。
期刊介绍:
Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science (JAAWS) publishes articles on methods of experimentation, husbandry, and care that demonstrably enhance the welfare of nonhuman animals in various settings. For administrative purposes, manuscripts are categorized into the following four content areas: welfare issues arising in laboratory, farm, companion animal, and wildlife/zoo settings. Manuscripts of up to 7,000 words are accepted that present new empirical data or a reevaluation of available data, conceptual or theoretical analysis, or demonstrations relating to some issue of animal welfare science. JAAWS also publishes brief research reports of up to 3,500 words that consist of (1) pilot studies, (2) descriptions of innovative practices, (3) studies of interest to a particular region, or (4) studies done by scholars who are new to the field or new to academic publishing. In addition, JAAWS publishes book reviews and literature reviews by invitation only.