Evaluation of antimicrobial and non-steroidal antiinflammatory treatments for BRD on health and welfare in fattening bulls: a cross-sectional study
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Our study aimed to evaluate the effect of different treatments for BRD on health and welfare
in fattening bulls. A total of 264 bulls were enrolled. Welfare was assessed on day 2 (T0) and
day 15 (T1) after arrival. A decrease in the welfare level was observed from T0 to T1. All bulls
were inspected clinically at T0 and T1 revealing an increase of skin lesions and lameness in T1.
In both periods, a high incidence of respiratory disease was observed. A prevalence of 79.55%
and 95.45% of Mycoplasma bovis using RT-PCR and culture at T0 and T1 respectively was
observed. Blood samples were collected for haematology at T0 and T1. At T0, 36 animals were
individually treated for BRD with an antimicrobial (IT), 54 received a metaphylactic treatment
with tulathromycin (M), 150 received a metaphylactic treatment with tulathromycin plus a
second antimicrobial (M+IT) whereas 24 were considered healthy and therefore not treated
(NT). Additionally, 128 were treated with a non-steroid anti-inflammatory (NSAID). Neutrophils
of M+IT were significantly higher than groups NT and M and the lymphocytes of M+IT were
significantly lower than that of IT. White blood cells, neutrophils and N/L ratio of animals
treated with an NSAID was significantly higher than that not treated. Lung inspection of 172
bulls at the abattoir indicated that 92.43% presented at least one lung lesion. A statistically
significant effect of the NSAID treatment on the lung lesions was observed. Our findings
indicate that BRD was a major welfare and health concern and evidence the difficulties of
antimicrobial treatment of M. bovis.
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Masebo, N.T., Marliani, G., Del Re, F.S., Abram, L., Cavallini, D., Di Pietro, M., Beltrame, A., Schiavon, E., Bolcato, M., Hernández Bermúdez, J., Gentile, A. & Jacinto, J.G.P. (2024). Evaluation of antimicrobial and non-steroidal antiinflammatory treatments for BRD on health and welfare in fattening bulls: a cross-sectional study. Veterinary Quarterly, 44(1), 1-11. https://doi.org/10.1080/01652176.2024.2347928
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This work was partially funded by Virbac, Italy.
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