Department of Veterinary Science, Chair of Animal Welfare, Behavioral Studies, Animal Hygiene and Animal Husbandry, Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
Department of Veterinary Science, Chair of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
PLoS One. 2023 Jan 6;18(1):e0280078. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0280078. eCollection 2023.
This study had the aim to demonstrate the midterm effects (three weeks) of weaning on foals' welfare. For this purpose, foals' behavioral changes and fecal levels metabolites of cortisol were evaluated. The observations took place at the state stud farm of Baden-Wuerttemberg in Germany. Ten foals (six colts and four fillies) were observed from one day before weaning up until three weeks after weaning. Weaning was divided into three blocks, the first in September, the second in October, and the last in November. The behavioral observation was done during an eight-hour period between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. The observer documented the exact behavior shown by the foal every five minutes during the eight hours. To scale the stress experienced by the foal, the glucocorticoid metabolite 11,17-dioxoandrostane was measured with the 11-oxoetiocholanolone enzyme immunoassay, which allows assessing the foal's plasma cortisol level changes throughout the trail through fecal samples. All foals displayed a distinct hormonal stress response to the weaning process through increased fecal cortisol metabolite levels. Their body posture distribution took a shift from mainly moving before weaning to mainly standing during the three weeks after weaning. Compared with the day before weaning, the foals showed less active behavior and significantly increased their resting behavior. Regarding the overall resting behavior, the weaned foals initially increased their time spent resting in a lying position during daytime and then started to decrease the time lying. After weaning, the foals showed a significant increase in resting while standing. In conclusion, the foals showed an expected behavioral development and an expected curve of cortisol metabolite values throughout the study. However, it seemed that the changes had not returned "back to normal" at three weeks after weaning. Therefore, we suggest that weaned foals need a minimum of three weeks to acclimate to the new situation.
本研究旨在展示断奶对马驹福利的中期影响(三周)。为此,评估了马驹的行为变化和粪便中皮质醇代谢物的水平。观察在德国巴登-符腾堡州的州立种马场进行。从断奶前一天到断奶后三周,观察了十匹小马(六匹公马和四匹母马)。断奶分为三个阶段,第一阶段在 9 月,第二阶段在 10 月,第三阶段在 11 月。行为观察在上午 7:00 到下午 5:00 之间的八小时内进行。观察者每五分钟记录一次小马在八小时内表现出的准确行为。为了衡量小马所经历的应激程度,使用 11-氧代雄烷酮酶免疫分析测定了糖皮质激素代谢物 11,17-二酮雄烷,这允许通过粪便样本评估整个试验中小马血浆皮质醇水平的变化。所有小马在断奶过程中都表现出明显的荷尔蒙应激反应,粪便中皮质醇代谢物水平升高。它们的身体姿势分布从断奶前主要是移动到断奶后三周主要是站立。与断奶前一天相比,小马的活动行为减少,休息行为显著增加。关于整体休息行为,断奶后的小马最初在白天增加了躺着休息的时间,然后开始减少躺着的时间。断奶后,小马站立时的休息时间显著增加。总之,小马在整个研究中表现出预期的行为发展和皮质醇代谢物值的预期曲线。然而,似乎在断奶后三周,这些变化尚未“恢复正常”。因此,我们建议断奶后的小马需要至少三周的时间来适应新环境。
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