Veterinary World (Oct 2024)

Impact of a natural rubber-based scratcher as an environmental enrichment on the scratching behavior, cortisol level, and semen quality of stable male goats

  • Sakdichod Kimsakulvech,
  • Prarom Sriphavatsarakom,
  • Sunsaneeya Thaikoed,
  • Waraluk Oupala,
  • Chainarong Punkong,
  • Phirom Prompiram,
  • Somchai Saingkaew,
  • Orachun Hayakijkosol,
  • Tuempong Wongtawan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2024.2443-2450
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 10
pp. 2443 – 2450

Abstract

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Background and Aim: Goats are valuable livestock because they can generate meat and milk for human consumption. Goat husbandry is becoming more intensive due to the growing demand for goat products, which may impact animal welfare and natural behavior. This study aimed to investigate the impact of natural rubber (para rubber)-based scratchers as an environmental enrichment on scratching behavior, cortisol levels, and semen quality in stable bucks (male goats/goats). Materials and Methods: Nine male goats were used in this study. Scratching behavior and cortisol levels were used as welfare indicators, whereas semen quality was evaluated as an indicator of reproductive potential. These indicators were analyzed before and after scratcher installation. Results: After installing the scratchers, the goats showed a significant increase in scratching behavior and a notable decrease in cortisol levels (p 0.05). Conclusion: A natural rubber-based scratcher can increase scratching behavior and reduce cortisol levels, indicating its potential to improve the welfare of farm goats. Selecting an appropriate hardness and preferred location is essential to ensure that the scratcher effectively encourages animals to use it.

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