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Metabolic profile of Charolais young bulls transported over long-distance

Matteo Santinello; Isabella Lora; Clothilde Villot; Giulio Cozzi; Mauro Penasa; Eric Chevaux; Bruno Martin; Alberto Guerra; Federico Righi; Massimo De Marchi

Preventive Veterinary Medicine · 2024

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Summary

Long-distance transport can cause stress to beef cattle impairing health and growth performances. This study aimed to deepen the knowledge of the effects of long-distance transport on young bulls' metabolic profile to identify reliable blood parameters for monitoring their health and welfare. Eighty Charolais young bulls, transported for 12 hours to the final fattening unit, were weighed and blood sampled at three time intervals: before leaving the commingling centre (day -1), upon arrival at the fattening unit (day 0), and 7 days post-arrival (day 7). These bulls were part of a larger study aimed at testing whether the animals have some benefit from the supplementation of live yeast and selenium through slow-release rumen boluses that were administered to half of them before departure fro

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1016/j.prevetmed.2024.106296
Catalogue ID
NRmo9zxr64-045
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