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Assessment of transport stress on cattle travelling a long distance (≈648 km), from Jessore (Indian border) to Chittagong, Bangladesh

The effect of long-distance transport on cattle health has not frequently been studied in Bangladesh. The current study investigated the health conditions, and the extent and pattern of cattle injuries, along with haemato-biochemical and hormonal changes, before and after long-distance transportatio...

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Autores principales: Alam, Mahabub, Hasanuzzaman, Md, Hassan, Mohammad Mahmudul, Rakib, Tofazzal Md, Hossain, Md Emran, Rashid, Md Harun, Sayeed, Md Abu, Philips, Lindsay B, Hoque, Md Ahasanul
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Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6018847/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29955367
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/vetreco-2017-000248
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author Alam, Mahabub
Hasanuzzaman, Md
Hassan, Mohammad Mahmudul
Rakib, Tofazzal Md
Hossain, Md Emran
Rashid, Md Harun
Sayeed, Md Abu
Philips, Lindsay B
Hoque, Md Ahasanul
author_facet Alam, Mahabub
Hasanuzzaman, Md
Hassan, Mohammad Mahmudul
Rakib, Tofazzal Md
Hossain, Md Emran
Rashid, Md Harun
Sayeed, Md Abu
Philips, Lindsay B
Hoque, Md Ahasanul
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description The effect of long-distance transport on cattle health has not frequently been studied in Bangladesh. The current study investigated the health conditions, and the extent and pattern of cattle injuries, along with haemato-biochemical and hormonal changes, before and after long-distance transportation (≈648 km) from the market of origin to the market of destination. A total of 100 adult cattle were selected at the Benapole live cattle market, Bangladesh, for physical examination before and after transportation. Fifty of these cattle were randomly selected for additional haemato-biochemical evaluation just before the start of transportation (0 hour), immediately after arrival at the destination market (13.8±0.9 hours after the start of transportation) and 24 hours after arrival at the destination market. The external health conditions and injuries were assessed. Animals were fasting in the vehicle during transportation and provided only with paddy straw and water before sale at the destination market. Before and after transportation, the overall frequency of cattle injuries varied significantly (26 per cent before v 47 per cent after transportation; P<0.001). Cattle health conditions diverged significantly (such as nasal discharge: 15 per cent v 28 per cent; P=0.03). The values of haemoglobin (P=0.01), total erythrocyte count (P=0.001), total leucocyte count (P<0.001), lymphocyte (P=0.005), neutrophil (P=0.01) and eosinophil (P=0.01) varied significantly. The values of serum total protein (P=0.006), creatine kinase (P<0.001), triglyceride (P=0.04), calcium (P=0.003), phosphorus (P<0.001) and alkaline phosphatase (P=0.04) significantly differed. The overall findings indicate a high degree of transport stress and poor animal welfare.
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spelling pubmed-60188472018-06-28 Assessment of transport stress on cattle travelling a long distance (≈648 km), from Jessore (Indian border) to Chittagong, Bangladesh Alam, Mahabub Hasanuzzaman, Md Hassan, Mohammad Mahmudul Rakib, Tofazzal Md Hossain, Md Emran Rashid, Md Harun Sayeed, Md Abu Philips, Lindsay B Hoque, Md Ahasanul Vet Rec Open Welfare and Ethics The effect of long-distance transport on cattle health has not frequently been studied in Bangladesh. The current study investigated the health conditions, and the extent and pattern of cattle injuries, along with haemato-biochemical and hormonal changes, before and after long-distance transportation (≈648 km) from the market of origin to the market of destination. A total of 100 adult cattle were selected at the Benapole live cattle market, Bangladesh, for physical examination before and after transportation. Fifty of these cattle were randomly selected for additional haemato-biochemical evaluation just before the start of transportation (0 hour), immediately after arrival at the destination market (13.8±0.9 hours after the start of transportation) and 24 hours after arrival at the destination market. The external health conditions and injuries were assessed. Animals were fasting in the vehicle during transportation and provided only with paddy straw and water before sale at the destination market. Before and after transportation, the overall frequency of cattle injuries varied significantly (26 per cent before v 47 per cent after transportation; P<0.001). Cattle health conditions diverged significantly (such as nasal discharge: 15 per cent v 28 per cent; P=0.03). The values of haemoglobin (P=0.01), total erythrocyte count (P=0.001), total leucocyte count (P<0.001), lymphocyte (P=0.005), neutrophil (P=0.01) and eosinophil (P=0.01) varied significantly. The values of serum total protein (P=0.006), creatine kinase (P<0.001), triglyceride (P=0.04), calcium (P=0.003), phosphorus (P<0.001) and alkaline phosphatase (P=0.04) significantly differed. The overall findings indicate a high degree of transport stress and poor animal welfare. BMJ Publishing Group 2018-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6018847/ /pubmed/29955367 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/vetreco-2017-000248 Text en © British Veterinary Association (unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2018. All rights reserved. No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted. This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
spellingShingle Welfare and Ethics
Alam, Mahabub
Hasanuzzaman, Md
Hassan, Mohammad Mahmudul
Rakib, Tofazzal Md
Hossain, Md Emran
Rashid, Md Harun
Sayeed, Md Abu
Philips, Lindsay B
Hoque, Md Ahasanul
Assessment of transport stress on cattle travelling a long distance (≈648 km), from Jessore (Indian border) to Chittagong, Bangladesh
title Assessment of transport stress on cattle travelling a long distance (≈648 km), from Jessore (Indian border) to Chittagong, Bangladesh
title_full Assessment of transport stress on cattle travelling a long distance (≈648 km), from Jessore (Indian border) to Chittagong, Bangladesh
title_fullStr Assessment of transport stress on cattle travelling a long distance (≈648 km), from Jessore (Indian border) to Chittagong, Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of transport stress on cattle travelling a long distance (≈648 km), from Jessore (Indian border) to Chittagong, Bangladesh
title_short Assessment of transport stress on cattle travelling a long distance (≈648 km), from Jessore (Indian border) to Chittagong, Bangladesh
title_sort assessment of transport stress on cattle travelling a long distance (≈648 km), from jessore (indian border) to chittagong, bangladesh
topic Welfare and Ethics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6018847/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29955367
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/vetreco-2017-000248
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