2018
DOI: 10.3844/ajavsp.2018.104.114
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Infrared Thermography and Metabolic Changes in Castrated Piglets due to the Effects of Age and the Number of Incisions in the Testicles

Abstract: The objective of the study was to evaluate infrared temperature and metabolic responses in different-aged piglets castrated surgically with one or two incisions. The piglets were divided into groups according to age (5-and 13-day old) and the number of incisions: simulated castration; castration with one incision (C1I5 and C1I13); and castration via two incisions (C2I5 and C2I13). Temperature evaluations were performed with an infrared thermal thermography camera in the eyes, the thorax and the scrotal area, a… Show more

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“…Infrared thermography imaging represents a non-invasive technique for the early detection of inflammation also in the veterinary field (Jacob et al, 2016). The use of infrared thermography in experimental pig farms has been recently widely used, such as environmental enrichment at weaning, castration of piglets and stress in postweaning piglets (Pulido-Rodriguéz, 2017;Pérez-Pedraza et al, 2018;Yáñez-Pizaña et al, 2019). Conversely, studies covering the use of infrared thermography to detect inflammatory conditions in animals have had very little focus on pigs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Infrared thermography imaging represents a non-invasive technique for the early detection of inflammation also in the veterinary field (Jacob et al, 2016). The use of infrared thermography in experimental pig farms has been recently widely used, such as environmental enrichment at weaning, castration of piglets and stress in postweaning piglets (Pulido-Rodriguéz, 2017;Pérez-Pedraza et al, 2018;Yáñez-Pizaña et al, 2019). Conversely, studies covering the use of infrared thermography to detect inflammatory conditions in animals have had very little focus on pigs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the application of IRT in human and veterinary medicine, it is mainly used as a diagnostic tool or for pain monitoring [4][5][6]. IRT also allows effectively evaluating animal stress, as reported in [7,8].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…On this topic, work by Becerril-Herrera et al (2010), Mota-Rojas et al (2012a), Mota-Rojas et al (2012b), Mota-Rojas et al (2012c) and Fazzio et al (2015) have proven the usefulness of determining the levels of several physiological variables, especially, lactate, pH, glucose and blood gases (pCO 2 , pO 2 ) as means of assessing stress and animal wellbeing. These physiological profiles have been shown to be effective for evaluating acute stress and animal welfare in the context of the survival rates of neonate and weaned piglets (Orozco-Gregorio et al 2010;Trujillo-Ortega et al 2011;Mota-Rojas et al 2011, Mota-Rojas et al 2012bMartinez-Rodriguez et al 2015;Mota-Rojas et al 2018a;Islas-Fabila et al 2018;Perez-Pedraza et al 2018). Stress is a commonly used indicator of low animal welfare because it reveals the effects of nervous and emotional stimuli from the environment on physiological systems, e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%