Med. Weter. 78 (9), 442-449, 2022
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| ŁUKASZ WLAZŁO, MATEUSZ OSSOWSKI, MARTYNA KASELA,
HANNA BIS-WENCEL, ANNA ŻEBRACKA, ANNA CHMIELOWIEC-KORZENIOWSKA,
BOŻENA NOWAKOWICZ-DĘBEK |
| Relaxer feed additive as a natural tranquilizer
for farmed mink (Neovison vison) in stress situations |
| Mink, as carnivorous fur animals, are especially exposed to stress factors during mating, gestation, parturition,
and rearing of the young that manifests as aggressive behaviour. So far, preparations applied on mink farms to
relieve stress have shown low efficacy. Therefore, we aimed at determining whether the Relaxer feed supplement,
prepared from valerian (Valeriana officinalis L.) and passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) extracts, can be applied
to reduce the negative effects of stressors. The study was conducted on mink (Neovison vison) of the brown
variety on a fur farm (Poland). The study was divided into two stages investigating the effect of the Relaxer
additive on adult mink during the mating season (1%, 1.5%, 2% additive) and on young mink weaned from
their mothers (1.5%). For all mink groups basic haematological and morphological blood parameters were
determined. The animals’ condition and health were observed, and behavioural observations were made using
a temperament test. The results of blood parameters of mink showed no negative impact of the additive on the
animals’ health. Statistical differences were observed in red blood cell counts. Analysing the white blood cell
count parameters from the first stage of the study, a decrease in white blood cell (WBC) count was observed
in the blood of animals of groups K and D1 in successive intakes. In this stage, the lowest cortisol levels were
obtained in groups D1 and D2. Analysing the red blood cell parameters of animals at stage II, statistically
significant differences were observed. Smaller differences were observed for the studied parameters of the
protein-cell image of mink blood. A lower percentage of animals with extreme behavioural types (aggressive and
fearful) was found in the experimental group. The feed addition of a mixture of herbs significantly influenced
the stress behaviour of mink. Improved behaviour was observed which resulted in improved animal welfare
and optimised production parameters. The optimal proportion of the additive in the feed was set at 1.5%. |
| Keywords: behaviour, feed additive, Neovison vison, Passiflora incarnata, stress, tranquilizer, Valeriana
officinalis L. |