Pm. Hocking et al., Assessment of pain during locomotion and the welfare of adult male turkeyswith destructive cartilage loss of the hip joint, BR POULT SC, 40(1), 1999, pp. 30-34
1. An assessment was made of the potential pain and stress from musculo-ske
letal disease at 54 weeks of age in large male-line turkeys fed ad libitum
or on restricted amounts of food. Males from traditional turkey lines were
used as a negative control.
2. Traditional turkeys were fed ad libitum and male-line turkeys were fed a
d libitum or restricted to 0.5 during rearing and subsequently to 0.8 of se
x-specific ad libitum-fed body weight or fed ad libitum to 18 weeks and 0.8
of ad libitum thereafter.
3. Pain was assessed at 54 weeks of age by the change in number of steps ta
ken by turkeys with or without musculo-skeletal disease after a course of b
etamethasone, a steroid anti-inflammatory agent with analgesic properties.
4. The numbers of steps over 2 lh were recorded using a pedometer and were
similar in all 1 treatments before and after treatment with the analgesic.
It was concluded that there was no evidence for pain associated with muscul
o-skeletal disease among the turkeys in this experiment.
5. Musculo-skeletal disease was not associated with raised heterophil-lymph
ocyte ratio, a recognised index of stress.