Sensitivity and wound healing after hot-iron disbudding in goat kids

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作者
Alvarez, Lorenzo [1 ]
Adcock, Sarah J. J. [2 ]
Tucker, Cassandra B. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Fac Med Vet & Zootecnia, Ciudad De Mexico 04510, Mexico
[2] Univ Calif Davis, Ctr Anim Welf, Dept Anim Sci, Davis, CA 95616 USA
关键词
cautery dehorning; animal welfare; pressure algometry; mechanical nociceptive threshold; MECHANICAL NOCICEPTIVE THRESHOLDS; INFRARED THERMOGRAPHY; DAIRY CALVES; PAIN SENSITIVITY; CAUTERY; BEHAVIOR; MANAGEMENT; MELOXICAM; RESPONSES; ALGOMETER;
D O I
10.3168/jds.2018-16062
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Hot-iron disbudding in goat kids causes acute pain and tissue damage. However, the duration of healing and wound sensitivity is unknown. We assessed wound healing and pain sensitivity in 18 female dairy goat kids disbudded with a heated iron at 10 d of age (range: 5-15 d). Pressure algornetry was carried out twice a week from d 1 after disbudding to determine the mechanical nociceptive threshold (DINT) in 4 locations on each bud (front, lateral, caudal, and middle). At the same time, digital and infrared images of the wounds were used to visually and thermally describe the healing process. Wounds were visually scored daily for the presence of 7 tissue types: attached necrotic tissue, detached necrotic tissue, burns outside the necrotic ring, exudate, granulation, crust, and epithelium. All data were taken until epithelium was present for 4 consecutive days. Necrotic tissue detached completely from the scalp 26 +/- 5 d after the procedure (mean +/- SD; range: 17-43 d), and wounds took 50 +/- 8 d (35-63 d) to re-epithelialize. Wounds were more sensitive at all stages of the healing process compared with re-epithelialized tissue. The caudal and middle locations were the most- and least-sensitive test sites (1.24 +/- 0.10 and 1.90 +/- 0.10 N, respectively; mean +/- SE). Goats became less responsive to stimulation as their wounds decreased in size. Sensitivity did not differ between left and right sides of the head. Maximum surface temperature of necrotic tissue, when present, tended to be higher than that of epithelium (38.8 +/- 0.2 vs. 38.1 +/- 0.2 degrees C); temperature did not differ among other tissue types. Our results indicate that hot-iron disbudding wounds in goats take, on average 7, wk to re-epithelialize (35-63 d) and are painful throughout this time, raising additional welfare concerns about this procedure.
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页码:10152 / 10162
页数:11
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