Whiting Terry L, Postey Rosemary C, Chestley Seylene T, Wruck Gustave C
Office of the Chief Veterinarian, Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives, 545 University Crescent, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 5S6, Canada.
Can Vet J. 2012 Nov;53(11):1173-80.
Cattle death by starvation is a persistent annual event in Manitoba. Herds with more than 10% overwinter death loss are usually identified in the late winter or early spring. Field and postmortem findings suggest that there is complete mobilization of fat followed by inability to maintain adequate thermoregulation and death by cardiac arrest. Carcasses show only mild evidence of muscle catabolism and are in excellent preservation if located prior to or around the time of spring thaw. A forensic diagnosis of death by starvation-induced exposure can be made with a high level of confidence when considering field data, whole carcass appearance, and postmortem evaluation of residual fat stores.
在曼尼托巴省,牛因饥饿死亡是每年都会持续发生的事件。越冬死亡损失超过10%的牛群通常在冬末或早春被发现。现场和尸检结果表明,脂肪被完全消耗,随后无法维持足够的体温调节,最终死于心脏骤停。如果在春季解冻之前或解冻前后找到尸体,其尸体仅显示出轻微的肌肉分解代谢迹象,保存状况良好。在考虑现场数据、整具尸体外观以及对残余脂肪储备的尸检评估时,可以高度确信地做出饥饿导致暴露死亡的法医诊断。