常见的养猪场生殖手术

M. Ciccarelli, G. Catone, C. Vullo
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商业猪的生殖手术受到市场价值有限的动物相对有限的财务价值的限制。在含有高遗传价值动物的畜群中,出于生物安全考虑,通常无法将动物转移到医院。在农场进行一些程序可能在经济上可行,并降低扑杀率。对动物福利的日益关注和猪作为宠物越来越受欢迎,要求兽医更多地参与猪的外科手术。1这份手稿描述了公猪常见的生殖手术、实用的麻醉方案以及兽医应该能够进行的术后治疗。公猪最常被要求的手术是阉割,这通常由管理人员在出生的第一周进行,作为农场加工的一部分。成年公猪偶尔会被要求阉割,以提高肉的质量,减少屠宰动物身上的公猪污染。越来越多的人要求对大腹便便的猪和其他作为宠物饲养并由“保护区”救助的品种进行成年公猪的绝育手术,以避免不必要的繁殖并减少攻击行为。腹股沟疝是完整公猪的常见疾病,通常需要在生产环境和宠物猪中进行手术矫正。由于假定的可遗传基础,不应鼓励对打算繁殖的动物进行手术。在常见牲畜中,猪是隐睾发病率最高的物种之一。2由于睾丸下降可能有遗传基础,因此强烈建议对繁殖动物的隐睾进行手术矫正。隐睾切除术是双侧阉割的一部分,通常要求在牲畜展览中展出的动物,偶尔也要求在商业设施中屠宰动物。
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Common swine field reproductive surgeries
Reproductive surgery in commercial swine is limited by the relative limited financial value of animals with limited market value. In herds containing animals with high genetic value, biosecurity concerns often preclude the movement of animals to a hospital facility. Performing some procedures on the farm may be economically feasible and reduce culling rates. Growing concerns for animal welfare and the increasing popularity of pigs as pets dictates a larger involvement of veterinarians in surgical procedures in swine.1 This manuscript describes common reproductive surgeries for male swine, practical anesthetic protocols, and the post-operative treatments that a veterinary practitioner should be able to perform. The most frequently requested surgery in boars is castration, which is usually performed by management during the first week of age as a portion of on-farm processing. In adult boars, castration is occasionally requested to improve the quality of the meat and reduce the boar taint in animals destined for slaughter. Orchiectomy of adult boars is increasingly requested for pot-bellied pigs, and other breeds maintained as pets and rescued by “sanctuaries” to avoid unwanted breedings and reduce aggressive behavior. Inguinal herniation, a common disorder in intact boars, often requires surgical correction in both production settings and pet pigs. Because of the presumed heritable basis, surgery in animals intended for breeding should be discouraged. Swine have one of the highest incidences of cryptorchidism among common livestock species.2 Surgical correction of cryptorchidism in breeding animals is strongly discouraged due to the likelihood of a heritable basis for the failure of testicular descent. Cryptorchidectomy as a portion of bilateral castration is often requested for animals being shown in livestock exhibitions and occasionally in commercial facilities for animals intended for slaughter.
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