Evaluating the Behavioural Responses of Healthy Newborn Calves to a Thoracic Squeeze

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2022-04

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MDPI (Basel, Switzerland)

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A thoracic squeeze has been observed to cause low-vigour neonates of various farmed mammal species, including calves, to enter a state of reduced responsiveness. The removal of the squeeze causes rapid recovery and the expression of normal, healthy behaviours. However, the responses of healthy calves to a thoracic squeeze have not yet been characterized. The responses of 16 healthy newborn calves to a thoracic squeeze are described, along with the effect of the squeeze's application method on the response. Calves aged between 12 and 36 h were subjected to the squeeze using a rope (n = 8) or an inflation cuff (n = 8). In total, 13 of the 16 calves were induced into a state of reduced responsiveness, though neural reflexes persisted in nearly all of them. The squeeze was discontinued for nearly half of those induced before the end of the 10-min period, either due to spontaneous arousal or physiological instability. Both methods of application were equally effective at inducing reduced responsiveness, though responses to the cuff appeared to be more rapid than those to the rope. These findings support previous research on piglets and foals, and suggest that the behavioural responses to a thoracic squeeze are generalised across neonates of precocial farmed mammals; the findings provide a foundation for further research exploring the mechanisms underlying the response and the benefits that its application may bring for the performance of husbandry procedures.

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cessation of movement, chest squeeze, loss of posture, low vigour, neonatal calves, reflex responses, thoracic squeeze, tonic immobility

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Holdsworth SE, Kells NJ, Vallée E, Ward N, Mellor DJ, Beausoleil NJ. (2022). Evaluating the Behavioural Responses of Healthy Newborn Calves to a Thoracic Squeeze.. Animals (Basel). 12. 7. (pp. 840-).

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