Comparison of artificial rearing systems using clinical and hematological parameters: A preliminary study

  • Galotta M
  • Moscuzza C
  • Ambros L
  • et al.
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AbstractComparison of clinical and hematological profile of Anglo Nubian kids was performed under three different rearing systems. Animals were separated from their dams and rearing from birth until pre-weaning at 24 days of age. Kids were fed with goat milk, reconstituted cow powder milk and reconstituted cow powder milk with enrofloxacin in a sutbherapeutical doses. Clinical exam and blood analysis were performed at 3, 10 and 21 days of treatment. Body weight did not show significant differences between treatments. Values of heart rate, cholesterol, urea, serum alkaline phosphatase and segmented neutrophils (%) were outside reference values. However, changes could be explained by physiological state and age of the animals. The use of diet supplemented with enrofloxacin did not generate substantial benefits in the animals that received it. In addition, the use of antibiotics in farms needs to be reconsidered in order to avoid negative environmental effects.

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Galotta, M. L., Moscuzza, C. H., Ambros, L., & Fernández Cirelli, A. (2018). Comparison of artificial rearing systems using clinical and hematological parameters: A preliminary study. Sustainability, Agri, Food and Environmental Research, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.7770/safer-v6n2-art1432

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