Journal of Veterinary Medical Research (Dec 2018)

ffect of castration and docking of lambs on maintenance behaviour and cortisol level

  • H.H. Emeash,
  • A.S. Mostafa,
  • N. M. Abdel-Azem

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 2
pp. 10 – 14

Abstract

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Thirty apparently healthy lambs with average weight and age of 5.8±0.5 kg and 15±1.6 days respectively were chosen in Sids Agricultural Research Station belonging to Animal Production Research Institute in Beni-Suef governorate to investigate the effect of castration and docking on maintenance behaviour and blood cortisol level during and after such operations. Lambs were classified into castration (n=10), docking (n=10) and control (n=10) groups. The results revealed that castration and docking could significantly affect the behaviours of standing idle, recumbency, sleep, suckling and ingestion in lambs. Moreover, blood cortisol level was significantly (p<0.05) increased after operation in castrated and docked lambs as compared to the time before, at operation and 3 hours after operation.

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