IMMOBILIZATION OF ROCKY-MOUNTAIN ELK WITH TELAZOL(R) AND XYLAZINE HYDROCHLORIDE, AND ANTAGONISM BY YOHIMBINE HYDROCHLORIDE

Citation
Jj. Millspaugh et al., IMMOBILIZATION OF ROCKY-MOUNTAIN ELK WITH TELAZOL(R) AND XYLAZINE HYDROCHLORIDE, AND ANTAGONISM BY YOHIMBINE HYDROCHLORIDE, Journal of wildlife diseases, 31(2), 1995, pp. 259-262
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Veterinary Sciences
ISSN journal
00903558
Volume
31
Issue
2
Year of publication
1995
Pages
259 - 262
Database
ISI
SICI code
0090-3558(1995)31:2<259:IOREWT>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
Ten trapped Rocky Mountain elk (Cervus elaphus nelsoni) were successfu lly immobilized with a combination of 500 mg Telazol(R) and 60 mg xyla zine hydrochloride (HCl) from 9 July to 25 August 1993 in Custer State Park, South Dakota (USA). Mean (SD) dosages of 2.5 (0.6) mg/kg Telazo l(R) and 0.3 (0.1) mg/kg xylazine HCl, respectively, were administered , resulting in a mean (SD) induction time of 4.6 (0.8) min. Induction time varied with weight and dosage. Respiratory rate (breaths/min) inc reased following injection of Telazol(R) and xylazine HCl and remained elevated or continued to increase through 10 min post-injection and t hen declined. There were no mortalities in this study. Forty mg of yoh imbine HCl was used as an antagonist in eight elk, resulting in a mean (SD) recovery time of 14.0 (9.9) min when administered intravenously (n = 6), and 124.7 (9.5) min when given intramuscularly (n = 2). Recov ery time varied with weight and dosage of yohimbine. Elk given 2.1 to 2.6 mg/kg Telazol(R) and 0.1 to 0.3 mg/kg xylazine HCl responded to yo himbine HCl when administered intravenously.