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对接仔猪尾巴:有多疼,疼多久?

Docking piglet tails: How much does it hurt and for how long?

作者信息

Di Giminiani Pierpaolo, Nasirahmadi Abozar, Malcolm Emma M, Leach Matthew C, Edwards Sandra A

机构信息

School of Natural and Environmental Sciences, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU, United Kingdom.

Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, University of Kassel, D-37213 Witzenhausen, Germany.

出版信息

Physiol Behav. 2017 Dec 1;182:69-76. doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2017.09.028. Epub 2017 Sep 30.

Abstract

Tail docking in pigs has the potential for evoking short- as well as long-term physiological and behavioural changes indicative of pain. Nonetheless, the existing scientific literature has thus far provided somewhat inconsistent data on the intensity and the duration of pain based on varying assessment methodologies and different post-procedural observation times. In this report we describe three response stages (immediate, short- and long-term) through the application of vocalisation, behavioural and nociceptive assessments in order to identify changes indicative of potential pain experienced by the piglets. Furthermore, we evaluated the following procedural differences: (1) cautery vs. non-cautery docking; (2) length of tail removal. Sound parameters showed a significantly greater call energy and intensity exhibited by docked vs. sham-docked piglets (P<0.05). Observations of general activity of the animals in a test situation failed to detect a difference among treatments (P>0.05) up to 48h post-tail docking. Similarly, no difference in mechanical nociceptive thresholds indicative of long term pain was observed at 17weeks following neonatal tail docking (P>0.05). The present results highlight the potential for the use of measures of vocalisation to detect peri-procedural changes possibly associated with evoked pain. Nonetheless, activity and nociceptive measures failed to identify post-docking anomalies, suggesting that alternative methodologies need to be implemented to clarify whether tail docking is associated with short- and long-term changes attributable to pain experienced by the piglets.

摘要

给猪断尾有可能引发短期和长期的生理及行为变化,这些变化表明猪会感到疼痛。尽管如此,基于不同的评估方法和术后不同的观察时间,现有科学文献迄今提供的关于疼痛强度和持续时间的数据有些不一致。在本报告中,我们通过应用发声、行为和伤害感受性评估来描述三个反应阶段(即时、短期和长期),以确定表明仔猪可能经历疼痛的变化。此外,我们评估了以下操作差异:(1)烧灼断尾与非烧灼断尾;(2)断尾长度。声音参数显示,断尾仔猪比假断尾仔猪表现出明显更高的叫声能量和强度(P<0.05)。在断尾后48小时内,观察动物在测试环境中的一般活动情况,未发现不同处理组之间存在差异(P>0.05)。同样,在新生仔猪断尾17周后,未观察到表明长期疼痛的机械伤害感受性阈值存在差异(P>0.05)。目前的结果突出了利用发声测量来检测围手术期可能与诱发疼痛相关变化的潜力。尽管如此,活动和伤害感受性测量未能识别断尾后的异常情况,这表明需要采用其他方法来阐明断尾是否与仔猪经历的疼痛所导致的短期和长期变化有关。

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