牲畜市场上出售的马、驴和骡子的生理反应

IF 2.8 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Alejandro Corrales-Hernández , Daniel Mota-Rojas , Isabel Guerrero-Legarreta , Patricia Roldan-Santiago , Selene Rodríguez-Salinas , Ariadna Yáñez-Pizaña , Luis de la Cruz , Miguel González-Lozano , Patricia Mora-Medina
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摘要

马在市场上的福利包括疲劳、恐惧、禁食、脱水和受伤。然而,科学文献中没有关于在牲畜市场上出售的马科动物的生理反应的现成信息。本研究旨在评价畜禽市场饲养对马(Equus caballus)、驴(Equus asinus)和骡子(Equus asinus × Equus caballus)的气体交换、酸碱平衡、能量代谢和矿物质和水分平衡的影响。为此,共使用了1438匹马,分为6组:骡子、驴、被淘汰的马、charrería马(墨西哥竞技马)、小马驹和小马。评估的时间间隔为1和5 h。在研究过程中,这些动物只能随意喝水。评估的生理血液指标为:PvCO2 (mm Hg)和PvO2 (mm Hg)压力、pH、葡萄糖(mg/dL)、乳酸(mg/dL)、碳酸氢盐水平(mmol/L)、红细胞压积(%)、Na+、K+和Ca2+ (mmol/L)。表现出最显著生理变化的动物是骡子和驴子。与参考值(RV)相比,留在畜栏1 h的骡子的pO2、葡萄糖、血细胞比容和血液pH值增加(P < 0.0001),而驴子的葡萄糖和血细胞比容值增加(P < 0.0001)。在展览畜栏的第一个小时结束时,马已经脱水,感到疲劳,并遭受代谢和代偿问题,可能是由于一系列因素的综合影响,包括运输和处理不当。
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Physiological responses in horses, donkeys and mules sold at livestock markets

The horse welfare at markets includes fatigue, fear, fasting, dehydration and injuries. However, the scientific literature contains no readily-available information on the physiology responses of equids sold in livestock markets. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of holding in livestock markets on gas exchange, the acid-base balance, energy metabolism, and the mineral and water balance in 4 types of horses (Equus caballus), donkeys (Equus asinus) and mules ((Equus asinus × Equus caballus). To this end, a total of 1,438 equine were utilized, after classification into six groups, as follows: mules, donkeys, culled horses, charrería horses (Mexican rodeo horses), foals, and ponies. The time intervals evaluated were 1 and 5 h. During the study, the animals received only water ad libitum. The physiological blood indicators assessed were: PvCO2 (mm Hg) and PvO2 (mm Hg) pressure, pH, glucose (mg/dL), lactate (mg/dL), bicarbonate levels (mmol/L), hematocrit (%), Na+, K+ and Ca2+ (mmol/L). The animals that presented the most marked physiological alterations were the mules and donkeys. The mules that remained in the corrals for 1 h presented increases (P < 0.0001) in the values for pO2, glucose, hematocrit and blood pH, compared to reference values (RV), while the donkeys had increases (P < 0.0001) in glucose and hematocrit values. By the end of the first hour at the exhibition corrals the equine were dehydrated, suffered fatigue, and suffered metabolic and compensatory problems, probably due to the combined effects of a series of factors that include transport and inadequate handling.

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