[Development of clinically relevant vital signs of goat lambs of different breeds between birth and 28th day of life post natum].

Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1055/a-2091-4709
Claudia Simon, Hartwig Bostedt
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Monitoring caprine neonates is of great importance to minimize losses of valuable offspring potential. In addition to experience and ethological knowledge, it requires clinically relevant basic values for vitality assessment. Therefore, the aim of the study was to register appropriate basic parameters in healthy caprine lambs.

Material and methods: Included in the study were 46 healthy, vital born lambs from 28 dams of the breeds White German Edel goat (WGE, n=15), Boer goat (n=7); Toggenburg goat (n=6). The three groups of subjects included 26 WGE, 9 Boer goat and 11 Toggenburg goat lambs. From birth, they were under intensive veterinary control. Vital signs respiratory rate, heart rate, and rectal temperature were measured immediately p.n.; 3rd, 12th, 24th h p.n.; 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th, 14th, 21st, and 28th d p.n. Furthermore, crown-rump length (CRL), birth weight, and weight development until 28th d p.n. Statistical analysis of the data was performed using BMDP/Dynamic Release 7.0 and two-factorial analysis of variance.

Results: Vital signs showed a typical course in the first 4 weeks p.n. with a significant decrease in values from the 5th d. p.n. Time as well as breed had significant influence on the development of the respective profiles (covariance analysis; p<0.001). There was a linear correlation for SSL and birth weight (y=0.0037 ×28969; r value 0.7805). Daily weight gain was independent of race and diet type. In contrast, there was a significant dependence between birth type (singleton or multiple birth) and weight gain with p<0.01 and between birth weight and sex (p<0.05).

Conclusion: The presented typical, breed-dependent postnatal changes of vital parameters in goat lambs in the period 0-28 days p.n. allow a more specific differentiation between clinically healthy and abnormal individuals in herd management using the physiological value tables. The age-correlated weight gain serves as a further evaluation parameter.

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[不同品种山羊羔羊出生后至出生后28天临床相关生命体征的变化]。
监测山羊新生儿对于尽量减少宝贵的后代潜力的损失非常重要。除了经验和行为学知识外,它还需要临床相关的基本价值来进行活力评估。因此,本研究的目的是在健康的山羊羔羊中登记适当的基本参数。材料与方法:选取28只母羊,分别为德国白种埃德尔山羊(WGE, n=15)、波尔山羊(n=7);Toggenburg山羊(n=6)。三组试验对象分别为WGE羔羊26只、Boer山羊9只和Toggenburg山羊11只。从出生起,它们就受到严密的兽医控制。生命体征、呼吸频率、心率和直肠温度立即测量;下午3、12、24点;第2、第3、第5、第7、第9、第14、第21和第28天。此外,直到第28天,冠臀长(CRL)、出生体重和体重发育情况。数据采用BMDP/Dynamic Release 7.0进行统计分析和双因子方差分析。结果:生命体征在前4周呈典型病程,从第5周开始显著下降,时间和品种对各自剖面的发展有显著影响(协方差分析;结论:山羊羔羊出生后0-28天的重要参数变化具有典型的品种依赖性,可以使用生理值表对临床健康和异常个体进行更具体的区分。年龄相关的体重增加可以作为进一步的评估参数。
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