Change in Behavior, Blood Parameters and Pain Score in Response to Different Treatment Strategies in Bull Infected with FMD or LSD

Foot and mouth disease and lumpy skin disease of cattle is a common disease on commercial cattle farms which associated with changes in behavior, blood parameters, pain related behaviors and pain scale measurements, but little is known about this effect. The objectives of the present study were to t...

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Autores principales: Ramadan El shoukary, Nani Nasr eldin, Ahmed osman
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:f6ae637e1b314d76834c31b55716383a2021-12-02T02:51:55ZChange in Behavior, Blood Parameters and Pain Score in Response to Different Treatment Strategies in Bull Infected with FMD or LSD10.21608/svu.2019.6807.10042535-18262535-1877https://doaj.org/article/f6ae637e1b314d76834c31b55716383a2019-03-01T00:00:00Zhttps://svu.journals.ekb.eg/article_28906.htmlhttps://doaj.org/toc/2535-1826https://doaj.org/toc/2535-1877Foot and mouth disease and lumpy skin disease of cattle is a common disease on commercial cattle farms which associated with changes in behavior, blood parameters, pain related behaviors and pain scale measurements, but little is known about this effect. The objectives of the present study were to test 2 hypotheses. First, investigate these changes; second, explained the effect of different treatment strategies (analgesic with Flunixin meglumine) or non-analgesic on lameness and pain scale. 125 bull cows were enrolled in the study based on visual observation of abnormal behavior the present study was done in Assiut governorate in Egypt was divided in three groups, which 25 clinically healthy bull (control group), FMD clinically infected group (25 analgesic + 25 non-analgesic and LSD (25 analgesic + 25 non analgesic). Obtained data illustrated that; there are significant increase physiological parameters (rectal temperature, heart rate and respiratory rate), lying behavior and total pain scale, while, there are significant decrease in feeding, drinking, rumination and standing behaviors, activity of exploration and activity of body care which may be corrected by Flunixin using. Conclusion: Flunixin injection may help in decreasing the negative pain behaviors and physiological changes caused by LSD or FMDRamadan El shoukary Nani Nasr eldin Ahmed osmanSouth Valley UniversityarticleFlunixinpain behaviorpain scale and pain management.AgricultureSVeterinary medicineSF600-1100ENSVU-International Journal of Veterinary Sciences, Vol 2, Iss 1, Pp 82-107 (2019)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic Flunixin
pain behavior
pain scale and pain management.
Agriculture
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Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
spellingShingle Flunixin
pain behavior
pain scale and pain management.
Agriculture
S
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
Ramadan El shoukary
Nani Nasr eldin
Ahmed osman
Change in Behavior, Blood Parameters and Pain Score in Response to Different Treatment Strategies in Bull Infected with FMD or LSD
description Foot and mouth disease and lumpy skin disease of cattle is a common disease on commercial cattle farms which associated with changes in behavior, blood parameters, pain related behaviors and pain scale measurements, but little is known about this effect. The objectives of the present study were to test 2 hypotheses. First, investigate these changes; second, explained the effect of different treatment strategies (analgesic with Flunixin meglumine) or non-analgesic on lameness and pain scale. 125 bull cows were enrolled in the study based on visual observation of abnormal behavior the present study was done in Assiut governorate in Egypt was divided in three groups, which 25 clinically healthy bull (control group), FMD clinically infected group (25 analgesic + 25 non-analgesic and LSD (25 analgesic + 25 non analgesic). Obtained data illustrated that; there are significant increase physiological parameters (rectal temperature, heart rate and respiratory rate), lying behavior and total pain scale, while, there are significant decrease in feeding, drinking, rumination and standing behaviors, activity of exploration and activity of body care which may be corrected by Flunixin using. Conclusion: Flunixin injection may help in decreasing the negative pain behaviors and physiological changes caused by LSD or FMD
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author Ramadan El shoukary
Nani Nasr eldin
Ahmed osman
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Ahmed osman
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title Change in Behavior, Blood Parameters and Pain Score in Response to Different Treatment Strategies in Bull Infected with FMD or LSD
title_short Change in Behavior, Blood Parameters and Pain Score in Response to Different Treatment Strategies in Bull Infected with FMD or LSD
title_full Change in Behavior, Blood Parameters and Pain Score in Response to Different Treatment Strategies in Bull Infected with FMD or LSD
title_fullStr Change in Behavior, Blood Parameters and Pain Score in Response to Different Treatment Strategies in Bull Infected with FMD or LSD
title_full_unstemmed Change in Behavior, Blood Parameters and Pain Score in Response to Different Treatment Strategies in Bull Infected with FMD or LSD
title_sort change in behavior, blood parameters and pain score in response to different treatment strategies in bull infected with fmd or lsd
publisher South Valley University
publishDate 2019
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