The Impacts of Waterproof Insulated Jackets on Lamb Performance on a UK Lowland Farm

The majority of lamb losses occur within the first two weeks of life, with cold stress being a major cause of lamb morbidity and mortality. This study investigated the effect of insulating lamb jackets on newborn lambs. One hundred and four newborn lambs were randomly allocated by birth date to two...

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Main Authors: Eleanor Brooke Collins, Nicola Blackie
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
Series:Animals
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/1/217
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spelling doaj-49064d8e35ca4726afbfebe41a1e96962021-01-18T00:01:58ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152021-01-011121721710.3390/ani11010217The Impacts of Waterproof Insulated Jackets on Lamb Performance on a UK Lowland FarmEleanor Brooke Collins0Nicola Blackie1Department Pathobiology and Production Sciences, Animal Welfare Science and Ethics, Royal Veterinary College, Hawkshead Campus, Hawkshead Lane, Hatfield, Hertfordshire AL9 7TA, UKDepartment Pathobiology and Production Sciences, Animal Welfare Science and Ethics, Royal Veterinary College, Hawkshead Campus, Hawkshead Lane, Hatfield, Hertfordshire AL9 7TA, UKThe majority of lamb losses occur within the first two weeks of life, with cold stress being a major cause of lamb morbidity and mortality. This study investigated the effect of insulating lamb jackets on newborn lambs. One hundred and four newborn lambs were randomly allocated by birth date to two treatment groups, (a) non-jacketed (<i>n</i> = 52) or (b) jacketed (<i>n</i> = 52), for fourteen days after birth. The live weights of lambs were recorded regularly up to 21 days, and average daily weight gains were calculated from these data. For the first two days after recruitment to the study, surface and body temperatures of lambs were also recorded. The jackets significantly increased the lambs’ surface temperatures, providing a warmer microclimate and reduced cold stress for jacketed lambs. There was no significant effect of the insulating jackets on estimated body temperatures, live weights or average daily weight gain of the lambs in this study. There were no detrimental effects of the jackets, and no rejection of lambs occurred.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/1/217lambjacketshypothermiasheephusbandryproduction
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Nicola Blackie
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The Impacts of Waterproof Insulated Jackets on Lamb Performance on a UK Lowland Farm
Animals
lamb
jackets
hypothermia
sheep
husbandry
production
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Nicola Blackie
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title The Impacts of Waterproof Insulated Jackets on Lamb Performance on a UK Lowland Farm
title_short The Impacts of Waterproof Insulated Jackets on Lamb Performance on a UK Lowland Farm
title_full The Impacts of Waterproof Insulated Jackets on Lamb Performance on a UK Lowland Farm
title_fullStr The Impacts of Waterproof Insulated Jackets on Lamb Performance on a UK Lowland Farm
title_full_unstemmed The Impacts of Waterproof Insulated Jackets on Lamb Performance on a UK Lowland Farm
title_sort impacts of waterproof insulated jackets on lamb performance on a uk lowland farm
publisher MDPI AG
series Animals
issn 2076-2615
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The majority of lamb losses occur within the first two weeks of life, with cold stress being a major cause of lamb morbidity and mortality. This study investigated the effect of insulating lamb jackets on newborn lambs. One hundred and four newborn lambs were randomly allocated by birth date to two treatment groups, (a) non-jacketed (<i>n</i> = 52) or (b) jacketed (<i>n</i> = 52), for fourteen days after birth. The live weights of lambs were recorded regularly up to 21 days, and average daily weight gains were calculated from these data. For the first two days after recruitment to the study, surface and body temperatures of lambs were also recorded. The jackets significantly increased the lambs’ surface temperatures, providing a warmer microclimate and reduced cold stress for jacketed lambs. There was no significant effect of the insulating jackets on estimated body temperatures, live weights or average daily weight gain of the lambs in this study. There were no detrimental effects of the jackets, and no rejection of lambs occurred.
topic lamb
jackets
hypothermia
sheep
husbandry
production
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/1/217
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