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水貂尾尖损伤():多层笼中增设吊床的影响

Tail Tip Lesions in Mink (): Effects of an Additional Hammock in Multilevel Cages.

作者信息

Heimberg Celine Kongsli, Jespersen Anna, Moe Randi Oppermann

机构信息

Scanvet Animal Health, P.O. Box 3050 Alexander Kiellands Plass, N-0132 Oslo, Norway.

Timeline Bioresearch AB, Scheelevägen 2, 22363 Lund, Sweden.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2018 Nov 19;8(11):214. doi: 10.3390/ani8110214.

Abstract

The occurrence of wounds in different anatomical regions, such as tail tip lesions, is an important welfare concern in farmed mink. This study investigated whether mechanical factors attributed to cage design in multilevel cages may be involved in the etiology of tail tip lesions. Specifically, effects of an additional hammock intended to reduce speed during transitions between cage levels and thereby assumed to lower the incidence and severity of tails hitting the wire mesh were investigated. Three mink farms and a total of 600 mink participated in the study. On each farm, brown female mink (n = 100) were either housed in multilevel cages equipped with plastic hammocks (placed either perpendicular or parallel to the sidewalls) or in standard multilevel cages without hammocks (n = 100). The study was conducted from December to March using singly housed females. Significant differences in the number of tail tip wounds were found between groups with a hammock installed in the cage vs. control groups in two of the farms ( = 0.029 and = 0.031), with more wounds developing in cages without a hammock. Furthermore, there was a trend towards difference in the number of tail tip wounds in groups with hammocks installed perpendicular vs. groups with hammocks installed parallel to the cage sidewalls, but a potential farm effect cannot be ruled out. This study is the first to suggest that mechanical factors associated with cage design may play a role in the etiology of tail tip lesions in farmed mink. Further studies are needed to understand the causal relationship between cage design and tail tip lesions in mink.

摘要

不同解剖部位出现伤口,如尾尖损伤,是养殖水貂重要的福利问题。本研究调查了多层笼舍设计中的机械因素是否可能与尾尖损伤的病因有关。具体而言,研究了增设吊床的效果,增设吊床旨在降低水貂在笼层间移动时的速度,从而假定可降低尾巴撞到铁丝网的发生率和严重程度。三个水貂养殖场共600只水貂参与了本研究。在每个养殖场,将棕色雌性水貂(n = 100)分别饲养在配备塑料吊床(垂直或平行于侧壁放置)的多层笼舍中,或饲养在没有吊床的标准多层笼舍中(n = 100)。本研究于12月至3月对单笼饲养的雌性水貂进行。在其中两个养殖场中,安装了吊床的组与对照组之间尾尖伤口数量存在显著差异(P = 0.029和P = 0.031),没有吊床的笼舍中出现的伤口更多。此外,垂直安装吊床的组与平行于笼侧壁安装吊床的组之间,尾尖伤口数量存在差异趋势,但不能排除潜在的养殖场效应。本研究首次表明,与笼舍设计相关的机械因素可能在养殖水貂尾尖损伤的病因中起作用。需要进一步研究以了解笼舍设计与水貂尾尖损伤之间的因果关系。

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