Effect of good handling on stress indicators and behaviour in beef cattle

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Autor(a) principal: Jardim, Carla Comerlato
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Silveira, Isabella Dias Barbosa, Restle, João, Mendonça, Fábio Souza, Bethancourt-Garcia, Javier Alexander, Oliveira, Roberson Macedo de, Moares, Renata Espindola de, Reis, Nathália Pasi, Vaz, Ricardo Zambarda
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
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Resumo: Aspects related to good handling practices have significant impacts on animal behaviour with positive effects on the productivity and profitability of production systems. This study investigated the impact of good handling practices on the modification of stress indicators and the behaviour of beef cattle. Thirty-six male castrated bovines at the growth stage were evaluated for 490 days and submitted to two different production systems in Southern Brazil: good handling practices (GHP) and a traditional handling system of beef-cattle farming (THS). Body weight, reactivity indicators (flight distance and composite behaviour score), and blood indicators of stress (glucose and cortisol) were measured. An analysis of variance was carried out with measurements repeated over time, and Pearson's correlation applied between the variables mentioned above. No differences were found (P>0.05) for body weight in any of the evaluations, with initial weights of 196.2 and 196.3 kg and final weights of 431.0 and 413.8 kg for the GHP and THS steers, respectively. The GHP determined better values for the stress and behavioural indicators compared to THS (P<0.05). The flight distance of the GHP animals decreased from 11.33 to 5.22 metres from the first to the last evaluation, while in the THS animals the values were 10.17 and 11.89 metres, respectively. The behaviour composite score differed in the evaluations at 372 and 490 days, with values of 1.77 and 1.47 for GHP animals and values of 2.92 and 2.83 points for THS animals, respectively. Glucose and cortisol levels decreased with the advancing evaluations in GHP animals, with values from 94.80 to 74.22 mg/dL and from 6.08 to 3.68 µg/dL, respectively. In THS animals, glucose and cortisol levels were similar in the initial and final evaluations, with values of 89.30 and 91.28 mg/dL and 5.34 and 5.80 µg/dL, respectively. Regardless of the handling, the final body weight of the animals correlated negatively with the reactivity indicators and physiological stress indicators. The reactivity of the cattle is influenced by the quality of the human-animal interaction but has no effect on the performance of animals raised on pasture. Good handling practices reduce the reactivity and stress indicators of cattle.
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spelling Effect of good handling on stress indicators and behaviour in beef cattleEfeito de boas práticas de manejo sobre indicadores de estresse e comportamento em bovinos de corteAnimal welfareBehaviour scoreCortisolFlight distanceGlucose.Bem-estar animalEscore de comportamentoCortisolDistância de fugaGlicose.Aspects related to good handling practices have significant impacts on animal behaviour with positive effects on the productivity and profitability of production systems. This study investigated the impact of good handling practices on the modification of stress indicators and the behaviour of beef cattle. Thirty-six male castrated bovines at the growth stage were evaluated for 490 days and submitted to two different production systems in Southern Brazil: good handling practices (GHP) and a traditional handling system of beef-cattle farming (THS). Body weight, reactivity indicators (flight distance and composite behaviour score), and blood indicators of stress (glucose and cortisol) were measured. An analysis of variance was carried out with measurements repeated over time, and Pearson's correlation applied between the variables mentioned above. No differences were found (P>0.05) for body weight in any of the evaluations, with initial weights of 196.2 and 196.3 kg and final weights of 431.0 and 413.8 kg for the GHP and THS steers, respectively. The GHP determined better values for the stress and behavioural indicators compared to THS (P<0.05). The flight distance of the GHP animals decreased from 11.33 to 5.22 metres from the first to the last evaluation, while in the THS animals the values were 10.17 and 11.89 metres, respectively. The behaviour composite score differed in the evaluations at 372 and 490 days, with values of 1.77 and 1.47 for GHP animals and values of 2.92 and 2.83 points for THS animals, respectively. Glucose and cortisol levels decreased with the advancing evaluations in GHP animals, with values from 94.80 to 74.22 mg/dL and from 6.08 to 3.68 µg/dL, respectively. In THS animals, glucose and cortisol levels were similar in the initial and final evaluations, with values of 89.30 and 91.28 mg/dL and 5.34 and 5.80 µg/dL, respectively. Regardless of the handling, the final body weight of the animals correlated negatively with the reactivity indicators and physiological stress indicators. The reactivity of the cattle is influenced by the quality of the human-animal interaction but has no effect on the performance of animals raised on pasture. Good handling practices reduce the reactivity and stress indicators of cattle.Aspectos relacionados às boas práticas de manejo têm impactos significativos no comportamento animal com efeitos positivos na produtividade e lucratividade dos sistemas de produção. Este estudo investigou o impacto das boas práticas de manejo na modificação de indicadores de estresse e no comportamento de bovinos de corte. Trinta e seis bovinos, em fase de crescimento, foram avaliados por 490 dias e submetidos a dois diferentes sistemas de produção no sul do Brasil: boas práticas de manejo (BPM) e sistema de manejo tradicional da pecuária de corte (SMT). Foram avaliados o peso corporal, indicadores de reatividade (distância de fuga e escore composto de comportamento) e indicadores fisiológicos de estresse (glicose e cortisol no sangue). Foi realizada análise de variância com medidas repetidas ao longo do tempo e aplicada a correlação de Pearson entre as variáveis citadas anteriormente. Não foram encontradas diferenças para peso corporal em nenhuma das avaliações (P>0,05), com pesos iniciais de 196,2 e 196,3 kg e pesos finais de 431.0 e 413.8 kg para os novilhos BPM e SMT, respectivamente. O BPM determinou melhores valores para os indicadores fisiológicos de estresse e indicadores comportamentais em relação ao SMT (P<0,05). A distância de fuga dos animais BPM diminuiu de 11,33 para 5,22 metros da primeira avaliação para última avaliação, enquanto nos animais SMT os valores foram de 10,17 e 11,89 metros, respectivamente. O escore composto de comportamento diferiu nas avaliações aos 372 e 490 dias, com valores de 1,77 e 1,47 para animais BPM e valores de 2,92 e 2,83 pontos para animais SMT, respectivamente. Os níveis de glicose e cortisol diminuíram com o avanço das avaliações nos animais BPM com valores de 94,80 para 74,22 mg/dL e de 6,08 para 3,68 µg/dL, respectivamente. Nos animais SMT os níveis de glicose e cortisol foram semelhantes nas avaliações inicial e final com valores de 89,30 e 91,28 mg/dL e de 5,34 e 5,80 µg/dL, respectivamente. Independentemente do manejo ao qual os animais foram submetidos, o peso corporal final se correlacionou negativamente com os indicadores de reatividade e indicadores fisiológicos de estresse. A reatividade dos bovinos é influenciada pela qualidade da interação homem-animal, mas não tem efeito sobre o desempenho dos animais criados a pasto. Boas práticas de manejo reduzem a reatividade e os indicadores fisiológicos de estresse dos bovinos.UEL2022-12-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo Científicoapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/4610310.5433/1679-0359.2022v43n6p2517Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 43 No. 6 (2022); 2517-2530Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 43 n. 6 (2022); 2517-25301679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of good handling on stress indicators and behaviour in beef cattle
Efeito de boas práticas de manejo sobre indicadores de estresse e comportamento em bovinos de corte
title Effect of good handling on stress indicators and behaviour in beef cattle
spellingShingle Effect of good handling on stress indicators and behaviour in beef cattle
Jardim, Carla Comerlato
Animal welfare
Behaviour score
Cortisol
Flight distance
Glucose.
Bem-estar animal
Escore de comportamento
Cortisol
Distância de fuga
Glicose.
title_short Effect of good handling on stress indicators and behaviour in beef cattle
title_full Effect of good handling on stress indicators and behaviour in beef cattle
title_fullStr Effect of good handling on stress indicators and behaviour in beef cattle
title_full_unstemmed Effect of good handling on stress indicators and behaviour in beef cattle
title_sort Effect of good handling on stress indicators and behaviour in beef cattle
author Jardim, Carla Comerlato
author_facet Jardim, Carla Comerlato
Silveira, Isabella Dias Barbosa
Restle, João
Mendonça, Fábio Souza
Bethancourt-Garcia, Javier Alexander
Oliveira, Roberson Macedo de
Moares, Renata Espindola de
Reis, Nathália Pasi
Vaz, Ricardo Zambarda
author_role author
author2 Silveira, Isabella Dias Barbosa
Restle, João
Mendonça, Fábio Souza
Bethancourt-Garcia, Javier Alexander
Oliveira, Roberson Macedo de
Moares, Renata Espindola de
Reis, Nathália Pasi
Vaz, Ricardo Zambarda
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jardim, Carla Comerlato
Silveira, Isabella Dias Barbosa
Restle, João
Mendonça, Fábio Souza
Bethancourt-Garcia, Javier Alexander
Oliveira, Roberson Macedo de
Moares, Renata Espindola de
Reis, Nathália Pasi
Vaz, Ricardo Zambarda
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Animal welfare
Behaviour score
Cortisol
Flight distance
Glucose.
Bem-estar animal
Escore de comportamento
Cortisol
Distância de fuga
Glicose.
topic Animal welfare
Behaviour score
Cortisol
Flight distance
Glucose.
Bem-estar animal
Escore de comportamento
Cortisol
Distância de fuga
Glicose.
description Aspects related to good handling practices have significant impacts on animal behaviour with positive effects on the productivity and profitability of production systems. This study investigated the impact of good handling practices on the modification of stress indicators and the behaviour of beef cattle. Thirty-six male castrated bovines at the growth stage were evaluated for 490 days and submitted to two different production systems in Southern Brazil: good handling practices (GHP) and a traditional handling system of beef-cattle farming (THS). Body weight, reactivity indicators (flight distance and composite behaviour score), and blood indicators of stress (glucose and cortisol) were measured. An analysis of variance was carried out with measurements repeated over time, and Pearson's correlation applied between the variables mentioned above. No differences were found (P>0.05) for body weight in any of the evaluations, with initial weights of 196.2 and 196.3 kg and final weights of 431.0 and 413.8 kg for the GHP and THS steers, respectively. The GHP determined better values for the stress and behavioural indicators compared to THS (P<0.05). The flight distance of the GHP animals decreased from 11.33 to 5.22 metres from the first to the last evaluation, while in the THS animals the values were 10.17 and 11.89 metres, respectively. The behaviour composite score differed in the evaluations at 372 and 490 days, with values of 1.77 and 1.47 for GHP animals and values of 2.92 and 2.83 points for THS animals, respectively. Glucose and cortisol levels decreased with the advancing evaluations in GHP animals, with values from 94.80 to 74.22 mg/dL and from 6.08 to 3.68 µg/dL, respectively. In THS animals, glucose and cortisol levels were similar in the initial and final evaluations, with values of 89.30 and 91.28 mg/dL and 5.34 and 5.80 µg/dL, respectively. Regardless of the handling, the final body weight of the animals correlated negatively with the reactivity indicators and physiological stress indicators. The reactivity of the cattle is influenced by the quality of the human-animal interaction but has no effect on the performance of animals raised on pasture. Good handling practices reduce the reactivity and stress indicators of cattle.
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