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The effect of transport time, season and position on the truck on stress response in rabbits

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The effect of transport time, season and position on the truck on stress response in rabbits

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dc.contributor.author Liste, M.G
dc.contributor.author María, G. A.
dc.contributor.author García-Belenguer, S.
dc.contributor.author Chacón, G.
dc.contributor.author Gazzola, P.
dc.contributor.author Villarroel, M.
dc.date.accessioned 2011-02-08T14:06:30Z
dc.date.available 2011-02-08T14:06:30Z
dc.date.issued 2008
dc.identifier.issn 1257-5011
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10251/9513
dc.description.abstract [EN] The present study analyzed the effect of transport time, season and position on the truck on physiological stress response of commercial rabbits in Aragón (Spain). A total of 156 animals were sampled in a 2x2x3 factorial design testing two transport times: short, 1 hour (1hT) and long, 7 hours (7hT), in two different seasons: hot, during summer (HT) and cold during winter (CT), and three different positions on the truck: upper, middle or lower decks in multi-floor cages on rolling stands (MFRS-top, MFRS-middle and MFRS-bottom). Three replicates were performed per treatment. Blood samples were taken at sticking during slaughter to compare hematocrite, corticosterone, glucose, lactate and Creatine Kinase (CK) levels as well as the ultimate pH of the carcass (pH24). Corticosterone and CK levels were highest in 1hT rabbits. With respect to season, colder temperatures increased corticosterone, while warmer temperatures increased CK (P<0.001). Regarding position on the truck, MFRS-middle and bottom rabbits had higher levels of glucose, corticosterone and CK. The pH24 values were within normal ranges for all treatments but slightly higher for animals transported in winter. In general, transport time and season were significant stressors for commercial rabbits, due to the effects on their physiological states. Position on the truck seems to have an effect on stress response to transport in rabbits. However, pH24, which is considered one of the main parameters of welfare measurements, was not affected by transport time or position on the truck. es_ES
dc.description.sponsorship Our project was financed by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology (CICYT AGL-2002-01346). The authors wish to thank CUIN S.L. in Villanueva de Gállego and the associations MADECUN and ASESCU for their collaboration.
dc.language Inglés es_ES
dc.publisher World Rabbit Science. ICTA. UPV es_ES
dc.relation.ispartof World Rabbit Science
dc.rights Reserva de todos los derechos es_ES
dc.subject Rabbit es_ES
dc.subject Transport es_ES
dc.subject Season es_ES
dc.subject Animal welfare es_ES
dc.subject Blood samples es_ES
dc.title The effect of transport time, season and position on the truck on stress response in rabbits es_ES
dc.type Artículo es_ES
dc.date.updated 2011-02-08T13:10:11Z
dc.identifier.doi 10.4995/wrs.2008.618
dc.relation.projectID info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MICYT//AGL2002-01346/ES/EFECTO DEL TRANSPORTE Y DE LA ESPERA PRE-SACRIFICIO SOBRE EL BIENESTAR Y LA CALIDAD DE LA CARNE EN CONEJOS COMERCIALES/
dc.rights.accessRights Abierto es_ES
dc.description.bibliographicCitation Liste, M.; María, GA.; García-Belenguer, S.; Chacón, G.; Gazzola, P.; Villarroel, M. (2008). The effect of transport time, season and position on the truck on stress response in rabbits. World Rabbit Science. 16(4). https://doi.org/10.4995/wrs.2008.618 es_ES
dc.description.accrualMethod SWORD es_ES
dc.relation.publisherversion https://doi.org/10.4995/wrs.2008.618
dc.description.volume 16
dc.description.issue 4
dc.identifier.eissn 1989-8886 es_ES
dc.contributor.funder Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología


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