Physiological and Behavioural Responses in Piglets Submitted to Castration: Preliminary Study

نویسندگان

  • Chiara LONARDI
  • Marta BRSCIC
  • Simona NORMANDO
  • Annalisa SCOLLO
  • Annalisa STEFANI
  • Flaviana GOTTARDO
چکیده

With the perspective to test drugs that may reduce pain due to surgical castration, this preliminary study tries to fi nd out a robust and valid method for pain assessment in piglets. In the present study three treatments were applied: handling (H), tail docking (TD) and surgical castration + tail docking (CTD). To evaluate pain response to the treatments diff erent variables were analyzed: movement latency (time from placing back the piglet inside the farrowing crate aft er treatments and its fi rst movement towards the nest or the sow), rectal temperature and plasma cortisol and lactate levels. Movement latency was measured for all treatments. Rectal temperature was measured before treatments H and CTD, and 1, 3, 5, 24 hours later. Blood samples for cortisol and lactate determination were collected 1 hour before treatments H and CTD, right aft er and 3, 5, 24 hours later. Th e signifi cant increase of movement latency for CTD compared to H showed that pain can be assessed by this type of measure. Rectal temperature was signifi cantly affected by time (P < 0.01) but not by treatment likely due to several factors that might have confounded the studied eff ect. Cortisol was signifi cantly aff ected by interaction time*treatment (P < 0.01) particularly due to the high peak for CTD right aft er the surgical procedure. Lactate was modifi ed only by time (P < 0.01). Th is preliminary study suggests that a non invasive and easy measure such as movement latency is a promising method to assess pain in piglets aft er surgical castration and tail docking.

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تاریخ انتشار 2011