Effect of ruminal plastic bags on haematological and biochemical parameters of sheep and goats

H. Otsyina, P. Mbuthia, J. Nguhiu-Mwangi, E. Mogoa, W. Ogara
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A study was carried out with the objective of determining the haematological and blood biochemical parameters in sheep and goats with plastic bags in the rumen for a period of 42 days. This was to indicate the possible influence of plastic bags in the rumen on blood parameters. 16, one-year old castrate Dorper sheep with a mean body weight of 26.8 kg (± 0.3 kg) and 16 one-year old castrate small East African goats with a mean weight of 24.5 kg (± 0.3 kg) were used for the study. The 16 sheep and 16 goats were divided into 4 groups of 4 animals each (n = 4). Three groups of each species were implanted with 129 g, 258 g and 387 g of plastic bags, respectively, in the rumen through rumenotomy and the fourth group of each species was control on which rumenotomy was done but with no implanting of plastic bags. Blood samples were obtained by jugular venipuncture from all sheep and goats every 2 weeks for analysis. The only haematological parameter that had significant change was platelets, which significantly ( p < 0.05) increased in both sheep and goats with plastic bags in the rumen. However, mean values of erythrocytes, packed cell volume, haemoglobin and mean corpuscular volume decreased but not significantly in the sheep and goats with plastic bags in the rumen. The sheep and goats with plastic bags in the rumen had hyponatraemmia, hypochloridaemia and decreased aspartate aminotransferase enzyme activity. The changes observed in haematological and biochemical parameters could be an indication of adverse effects on the production and well-being of sheep and goats that ingest these plastic bags. These finding may be of diagnostic importance in cases of rumen impaction with indigestible foreign bodies, particularly, plastic bags.
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瘤胃塑料袋对绵羊和山羊血液学和生化指标的影响
本试验对使用塑料袋的绵羊和山羊进行了为期42 d的瘤胃血液学和血液生化指标测定。这是为了表明瘤胃中塑料袋可能对血液参数的影响。试验选用16只平均体重26.8 kg(±0.3 kg)的1岁阉割杜泊羊和16只平均体重24.5 kg(±0.3 kg)的1岁阉割东非小山羊。将16只绵羊和16只山羊分为4组,每组4只(n = 4),每组3只,分别通过瘤胃切除术在瘤胃内植入129 g、258 g和387 g塑料袋,每组4只作为切除瘤胃但不植入塑料袋的对照组。每2周用颈静脉穿刺法采集所有绵羊和山羊的血样进行分析。唯一有显著变化的血液学参数是血小板,在使用塑料袋的绵羊和山羊瘤胃中血小板显著(p < 0.05)增加。然而,使用塑料袋的绵羊和山羊的瘤胃红细胞、堆积细胞体积、血红蛋白和平均红细胞体积的平均值降低,但不显著。瘤胃中有塑料袋的绵羊和山羊出现低钠血症、次氯血症和天冬氨酸转氨酶活性降低。在血液学和生化参数中观察到的变化可能表明,摄入这些塑料袋的绵羊和山羊的生产和健康受到不利影响。这些发现可能对有难以消化的异物(特别是塑料袋)的瘤胃嵌塞具有诊断意义。
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