Effects of rearing density on rainbow trout welfare determined by plasmatic and tissue parameters
The work aimed at assessing the welfare status of rainbow trout (50:15 g), intensively reared to commercial size in two concrete raceways (V1, V2) at different stocking densities, to reach the final load of 40 kg/cube m and 20 kg/cube m, respectively. Throughout the out-phase, plasma parameters and...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Italian journal of animal science 2004, Vol.3 (4), p.393-400 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The work aimed at assessing the welfare status of rainbow trout (50:15 g), intensively reared to commercial size in two concrete raceways (V1, V2) at different stocking densities, to reach the final load of 40 kg/cube m and 20 kg/cube m, respectively. Throughout the out-phase, plasma parameters and hepatic glycogen content were determined every three months and compared with the ones of rainbow trout of the same age and mean weight, reared extensively (VE). At the end of the trial, significant differences of the monitored parameters were found between rainbow trout reared in raceways (V1, V2) and those held in the reservoir (VE). Plasma triglycerids, total cholesterol and alkaline phosphatase in fish reared intensively were significantly different from fish reared in extensive conditions. The highest levels of these parameters in V1 and V2 could be justified mostly by the administration of balanced feeding and consequent modifications of energetic metabolism and, in small part, by the high density of intensive rearing conditions. Transaminases (AST, ALT) increased in V1 and V2 only at the first sampling. Afterwards, the activity of these two enzymes returned to the normal range at the subsequent assays, suggesting a capacity of the rainbow trout to adapt to the severe conditions of confinement, typical of out-basins. No significant differences among groups were observed for total protein, glucose, CK and LDH. A similar situation was also shown for glycogen content of liver
La sperimentazione aveva come obiettivo determinare lo stato di benessere di trote iridee (50 +- 15 g) allevate in due vasche in cemento, con densità iniziali diversificate, tali da consentire il raggiungimento di carichi unitari finali rispettivamente di 40 kg/m cubo (V1) e 20 kg/m cubo (V2). Nel corso della fase di "ingrasso_, il profilo ematochimico e i livelli di glicogeno epatico venivano monitorati ogni tre mesi e confrontati con quelli di trote di pari età e peso allevate in condizioni estensive, in un invaso artificiale (VE). I rilievi condotti hanno evidenziato differenze significative solo tra le trote allevate in vasca e quelle mantenute in condizioni estensive. Gli effetti a livello plasmatico si sono manifestati attraverso un aumento dei trigliceridi, del colesterolo totale e della fosfatasi alcalina nelle trote allevate in vasca; i livelli più elevati evidenziati nei pesci delle vasche V1 e V2 potrebbero attribuirsi, oltre che alle condizioni di allevamento intensivo, anche |
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ISSN: | 1594-4077 1828-051X 1828-051X |
DOI: | 10.4081/ijas.2004.393 |