The Effects of Stocking Density and Distances on Electroencephalographic Changes and Cortisol as Welfare Indicators in Brahman Crossbred Cattle

Author:

Abubakar Ahmed A.ORCID,Zulkifli Idrus,Goh Yong M.ORCID,Kaka UbedullahORCID,Sabow Azad B.,Awad Elmutaz A.ORCID,Imlan Jurhamid C.,Othman Azalea H.,Raghazli RazlinaORCID,Mitin Helen,Sazili Awis Q.ORCID

Abstract

The objective of the current study was to investigate the effects of stocking density and distances on electroencephalographic changes and cortisol as welfare indicators in Brahman crossbred cattle. Sixty Brahman crossbred heifers were subjected to road transport from a cattle feedlot farm located in Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), Serdang to a commercial ruminant abattoir in Shah Alam, Selangor. Animals were assigned to long (850 km) and short (450 km) distances and high (600 sqm), medium (400 sqm), and low (200 sqm) stocking densities. Results revealed that the intensity of cortisol responses and EEG parameters (such as alpha <0.001, beta < 0.001, delta < 0.001, theta < 0.001, MF < 0.001 and Ptot < 0.001) increased significantly. Long-distance transport also resulted in significantly more intense (<0.001) responses to nociception during slaughter than animals that had been transported over a shorter distance, as indicated by EEG and cortisol.

Funder

The Malaysian Department of Veterinary Services

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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