Haematological stress parameters and behavioural characteristics of dairy type goat kids compared to indigenous breeds during an intensive fattening programme

<p>In any production model, the extent to which the animals cope with the environment is important in terms of animal welfare and sustainability of production. The aim of the study was to investigate certain haematological parameters and behaviours of goat kids from dairy type Saanen and Malte...

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Main Authors: E. Ergul Ekiz, H. Yalcintan, B. Ekiz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2020-12-01
Series:Archives Animal Breeding
Online Access:https://aab.copernicus.org/articles/63/441/2020/aab-63-441-2020.pdf
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spelling doaj-3f380b9d20704d6d91efcb4fabaeea512020-12-07T08:03:00ZengCopernicus PublicationsArchives Animal Breeding0003-94382363-98222020-12-016344144910.5194/aab-63-441-2020Haematological stress parameters and behavioural characteristics of dairy type goat kids compared to indigenous breeds during an intensive fattening programmeE. Ergul Ekiz0H. Yalcintan1B. Ekiz2Department of Veterinary Physiology, Istanbul University-Cerrahpasa, Istanbul, 34500, TurkeyDepartment of Animal Breeding and Husbandry, Istanbul University-Cerrahpasa, Istanbul, 34500, TurkeyDepartment of Animal Breeding and Husbandry, Istanbul University-Cerrahpasa, Istanbul, 34500, Turkey<p>In any production model, the extent to which the animals cope with the environment is important in terms of animal welfare and sustainability of production. The aim of the study was to investigate certain haematological parameters and behaviours of goat kids from dairy type Saanen and Maltese breeds via comparison with indigenous Hair and Gokceada breeds during the 10-week intensive fattening period. Eleven male goat kids each of Saanen, Maltese, Hair and Gokceada breeds were weaned at 3–3.5 months of age and then placed into four fattening pens prepared for each breed, separately. Cortisol, glucose and total protein levels were higher in Gokceada kids in the last period of the fattening compared to the kids of other breeds (<span class="inline-formula"><i>P</i>&lt;0.05</span>). In Gokceada kids, an evident decrease in the time spent hay feeding and on rumination and an increase in lying, standing and self-grooming behaviours were determined during the last 3 weeks of fattening. Moreover, there was a significant decrease regarding hay feeding in Hair goat kids in the last 2 weeks (<span class="inline-formula"><i>P</i>&lt;0.05</span>). Hair goat kids also exhibited less rumination behaviour compared to Saanen kids during the last 4 weeks of fattening (<span class="inline-formula"><i>P</i>&lt;0.05</span>). On the other hand, kids of dairy breeds did not express behavioural or biochemical stress responses during the fattening period. As a conclusion, when evaluated in terms of animal welfare, results of the current study may indicate that indigenous breeds, especially Gokceada kids, are not appropriate for intensive fattening in a pen.</p>https://aab.copernicus.org/articles/63/441/2020/aab-63-441-2020.pdf
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author E. Ergul Ekiz
H. Yalcintan
B. Ekiz
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H. Yalcintan
B. Ekiz
Haematological stress parameters and behavioural characteristics of dairy type goat kids compared to indigenous breeds during an intensive fattening programme
Archives Animal Breeding
author_facet E. Ergul Ekiz
H. Yalcintan
B. Ekiz
author_sort E. Ergul Ekiz
title Haematological stress parameters and behavioural characteristics of dairy type goat kids compared to indigenous breeds during an intensive fattening programme
title_short Haematological stress parameters and behavioural characteristics of dairy type goat kids compared to indigenous breeds during an intensive fattening programme
title_full Haematological stress parameters and behavioural characteristics of dairy type goat kids compared to indigenous breeds during an intensive fattening programme
title_fullStr Haematological stress parameters and behavioural characteristics of dairy type goat kids compared to indigenous breeds during an intensive fattening programme
title_full_unstemmed Haematological stress parameters and behavioural characteristics of dairy type goat kids compared to indigenous breeds during an intensive fattening programme
title_sort haematological stress parameters and behavioural characteristics of dairy type goat kids compared to indigenous breeds during an intensive fattening programme
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Archives Animal Breeding
issn 0003-9438
2363-9822
publishDate 2020-12-01
description <p>In any production model, the extent to which the animals cope with the environment is important in terms of animal welfare and sustainability of production. The aim of the study was to investigate certain haematological parameters and behaviours of goat kids from dairy type Saanen and Maltese breeds via comparison with indigenous Hair and Gokceada breeds during the 10-week intensive fattening period. Eleven male goat kids each of Saanen, Maltese, Hair and Gokceada breeds were weaned at 3–3.5 months of age and then placed into four fattening pens prepared for each breed, separately. Cortisol, glucose and total protein levels were higher in Gokceada kids in the last period of the fattening compared to the kids of other breeds (<span class="inline-formula"><i>P</i>&lt;0.05</span>). In Gokceada kids, an evident decrease in the time spent hay feeding and on rumination and an increase in lying, standing and self-grooming behaviours were determined during the last 3 weeks of fattening. Moreover, there was a significant decrease regarding hay feeding in Hair goat kids in the last 2 weeks (<span class="inline-formula"><i>P</i>&lt;0.05</span>). Hair goat kids also exhibited less rumination behaviour compared to Saanen kids during the last 4 weeks of fattening (<span class="inline-formula"><i>P</i>&lt;0.05</span>). On the other hand, kids of dairy breeds did not express behavioural or biochemical stress responses during the fattening period. As a conclusion, when evaluated in terms of animal welfare, results of the current study may indicate that indigenous breeds, especially Gokceada kids, are not appropriate for intensive fattening in a pen.</p>
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