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. 2024 Jun;48(3):1813-1819.
doi: 10.1007/s11259-024-10296-1. Epub 2024 Jan 23.

Effects of temperament during handling and social rank on the blood biochemical parameters of common eland (Taurotragus oryx)

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Effects of temperament during handling and social rank on the blood biochemical parameters of common eland (Taurotragus oryx)

A S Musa et al. Vet Res Commun. 2024 Jun.

Abstract

Large herbivores are subject to handling and social stress in captivity. These may affect blood biochemical values, which motivated this research. Twelve healthy common eland (Taurotragus oryx) were monitored for 12 months. The animals were handled monthly, and blood samples were collected. Samples from every second month were analysed for 14 blood biochemical parameters. Temperament throughout the handling, as the summation of various behavioural responses, was calculated as a proxy of the stress generated during handling. Social behaviour was recorded each month, and the agonistic interactions were used to calculate the social rank, which was considered a proxy of social stress. Generalised Linear Mixed Models were designed to test the effects of temperament and social rank on the blood biochemical parameters while keeping sex, age, body condition, and body weight as covariates. The results show that the temperament during handling influences blood levels of albumin, alkaline phosphate, blood urea nitrogen, glucose, total bilirubin, and total protein; however, social rank has little influence, affecting just albumin. The ranges observed in the values of these biochemical parameters were still within their reference intervals, implying the absence of pathology or physiological problems during the study. The results suggest that blood biochemical values of physically restrained common eland should be carefully interpreted, even in animals already habituated to routine handling. On the contrary, social rank has low effects on the blood biochemical parameters.

Keywords: Domestication; Physical restraining; Routine handling; Social rank; Welfare.

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None of the authors has any financial or personal relationships that could inappropriately influence or bias the content of the paper.

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Fig. 1
Changes in ALB concentrations (g/L) of captive common eland along the social rank gradient, separated by sex (black dots and full line for females; white dots and truncated line for males)

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