Effects of melatonin implants on locomotor activity, body temperature, and growth of lambs fed a concentrate-based diet
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Melatonin is involved in the regulation of circadian rhythms and is implicated in seasonal reproduction in sheep. In several physiological mechanisms, it acts as an antioxidant and an anti-inflammatory molecule, regulating energy metabolism. This work investigated the effects of melatonin implants at 30 days of age on locomotor activity (LA), body temperature, and growth of fattening female and male lambs. Sixty lambs were divided into two groups: one of which received melatonin (MEL, 15 males, 16 females) and a control group (CTR, 16 males, 14 females). In the melatonin group, two 18 mg melatonin implants were placed at 30 days of age. Lambs were fattened for 6 weeks from weaning (45 days of age) to slaughter (85 days). The feed conversion rate (FCR) was calculated based on live weight and the amount of concentrate consumed. LA was measured weekly by actigraphy, and circadian rhythmicity was calculated. Rectal (Trec) and surface temperatures (Tsur) were recorded in the last week of fa...
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Actigraphy; Fattening; Sheep; Thermography;
Elenco autori:
Viola, Irene; Canto, Francisco; Abecia, José A
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