8 research outputs found
Effect of intraperitoneal electronic identification on productive performance of Sardinian suckling lambs
The electronic identification could represent a further step to improve the traceability
of meat, considering that, starting from the 1st of January 2008, this method will be compulsory in the
whole EU (Reg. CE n. 21/2004).
The “Agnello di Sardegna” is a Protected Geographic Identification product (Provv. 13/03/2001) and it has to
match up a series of requirements, such as the identification of animals in 20 days time from birth. In a previous
work, Pinna et al. (2004) showed the results of a survey carried out for the development of the intraperitoneal
identification systems in lambs. In the present work, the effects on the main productive in vivo and post
mortem performance are taken into account
Identificazione Elettronica Intraperitoneale nel Capretto da Latte
The authors describe an innovative EID technique based on the application of a HDX injectable transponder (32,5 x 3,8 mm) in 47 sardinian suckling kids. The technique was experimented on 1-5 days old animals whose live weight ranged between 1,500 e 3,400 Kg. The trial aimed to verify: 1) the consequences of transponder application in vivo and post mortem; 2) the readability of the transponder; 3) the behavioural changes or clinical effects due to the presence of the transponder in abdomen cavity; 4) the recovery technique of the transponder after slaughtering. The readability of the transponder was evaluated in each animal using a portable reader immediately after his application and at 1d, 7d, 14d and 28d following as well as at the slaughtering. No changes in the health status and behaviour of animals was observed. The readability was 100% throughout controls performed in vivo as well as post mortem. The intraperitoneal electronic identification can represents an interesting method to improve the traceability of kids and meat.JRC.G.7-Traceability and vulnerability assessmen
Effect of the Transportation on the Readability and Retention of the Endo-reticulum Transponder in Goats Sarda Breeds
The Authors report the results of an experiment designed to: a) verify ceramic bolus retention in goats during, and immediately after, transportation; b) verify transponder readability after transportation. Transponder retention and readability was evaluated during the 7th Provincial Goats Fair (Sardinia) on 104 goats. 63 adult and 41 younger than 1 year, came from 8 breeders who had identified their whole flocks electronically. Transponder retention and readability was verified, immediately before leaving the breeder and on return, using a portable reader (static reading). On arrival at the fair, the animals were read using a stationary reader fitted with an antenna located at one side of a corridor through which the animals passed (dynamic reading). No cases of loss or malfunctioning of the identifiers were observed. The readability of transponders proved to be 100% during the three different controls.JRC.G.7-Traceability and vulnerability assessmen
Traceability Of Swine Meat: An Experience By EID+DNA In "Suino Tipico"
20 suckling piglets, "Suino Tipico Sardo" branded, at 1-7 days old and at an
average weight of 2514±895 g, have been electronically identified (EID) by means of
intraperitoneal transponders (HDX 32.5×3.8 mm, 134.2 kHz) and from each of them an auricle sample has been kept for DNA analysis. The readability of the transponder of each piglet has been detected by static and dynamic readings, in vivo and post mortem and was 100%. In the slaughtering chain, from each piglet, slaughtered at 29-35 days of age and at an average weight of 8902±1944 g, a second auricle sample has been kept for DNA analysis. The matching between the two samples of each piglet has been investigated by a genetic test, deploying n. 6 microsatellites ascribed in the FAO -ISAG panel for swine species. The DNA analysis of each electronically identified piglet confirmed the correspondence between the in vivo and post mortem samples. The pairing of EID+DNA can improve the traceability in the commercial net of the "Suino Tipico Sardo"JRC.G.7-Traceability and vulnerability assessmen
Effect of Intraperitoneal Transponder on the Productive Performances of Suckling Piglets
32 piglets, 1 - 4 days old and weighting between 1,400 kg and 3,950 kg, have been separated into 2 groups: 16 piglets (group T) have been electronically identified by intraperitoneal injection of a bio-glass encapsulated transponder (HDX technology, TIRIS™); 16 piglets (group C) were the control. The time requested to apply a single transponder and record the data was of 2’ 30”, on average. The health and the welfare status of the animals have been evaluated during all the experiment. The readability of transponders in group T was evaluated both in live animals at the moment of injection using a portable reader supplied by a stick antenna and at slaughterhouse, by static reading in “ante mortem” visit and by dynamic reading in “post mortem” visit. The weight of animals at the moment of injection was 2651±786 kg vs 2705±581 kg and, at slaughterhouse, 9467±1762 kg vs 9645±1804 kg respectively for T and C group. No statistic difference on productive performances of the two groups rose. The transponder showed 100% readability and recovery. The intraperitoneal electronic identification provided a foolproof method to check animal identity in productive chain, both in farm and at slaughterhouseJRC.G.7-Traceability and vulnerability assessmen
Effect of intraperitoneal identification on productive performance of Sardinia suckling lambs
40 agnelli di razza Sarda a un’età compresa tra 1 e 7 giorni e peso vivo compreso tra 2,50 e 6,15 Kg., sono stati suddivisi in due gruppi sperimentali di 20 soggetti ciascuno: il gruppo T è stato identificato elettronicamente mediante un transponder intraperitoneale; l’altro (gruppo C) è stato tenuto come controllo. Gli agnelli di entrambi i gruppi sono stati controllati clinicamente, pesati settimanalmente e infine macellati a età compresa tra 28 e 35 giorni. Nel gruppo T è stata verificata la leggibilità del transponder sugli animali in vivo e post mortem nella catena di macellazione. L’ incremento ponderale medio giornaliero (268,7 gr vs 251,1 gr), resa in carcassa “alla romana” (64,12% vs 63,78%), e resa in carcassa (52,74% vs 53,08%) non hanno mostrato differenze statisticamente significative fra i gruppi T e C. La leggibilità e il recupero dei transponders sono risultati del 100%.JRC.G.7-Traceability and vulnerability assessmen
Effect of intraperitoneal transponder on the productive performances of suckling piglets
32 piglets, 1-4 days old and weighting between 1,400 kg and 3,950 kg, have been separated into 2 groups: 16 piglets (group T) have been electronically identified by intraperitoneal injection of a bio-glass encapsulated transponder (HDX technology, TIRISTM; 16 piglets (group C) were the control. The time requested to apply a single transponder and record the data was of 2' 30", on average. The health and the welfare status of the animals have been evaluated during all the experiment. The readability of transponders in group T was evaluated both in live animals at the moment of injection using a portable reader supplied by a stick antenna and at slaughterhouse, by static reading in ante mortem visit and by dynamic reading in post mortem visit. The weight of animals at the moment of injection was 2651±786 kg vs. 2705±581 kg and, at slaughterhouse, 9467±1762 kg vs. 9645±1804 kg respectively for T and C group. No statistic difference on productive performances of the groups rose. The transponder showed 100% readability and recovery. The intraperitoneal electronic identification provided a foolproof method to check animal identity in productive chain, both in farm and at slaughterhouse
Effect of the transportation on the readability and retention of the endo- reticulum transponder in goats Sarda breed
The authors report the results of an experiment developed with the aim of: a) verify the ceramic bolus retention in goats during the transportation and immediately after; b) verify the transponder readability after the transportation. During the VII goats provincial fair (Sardinia) has been evaluated the tranponder retention and readability of 104 goats. 63 pluriparas and 41 primiparas came from 8 breeding where the whole flock has been electronically identified. The retention and readability of transponder as been verified, immediately before leaving the breed and after coming back in it, using a portable reader (static reading). The animals at the moment of arrival in the fair has been read using a stationary reader supplied by an antenna located at one side of a corridor where the animals were obligated to run through (dynamic reading). No cases of loss or malfunctioning of the identifiers were observed. The readabilty of transponders resulted to be 100% during the three different controls