Etorphine-Azaperone Immobilisation for Translocation of Free-Ranging Masai Giraffes (<i>Giraffa Camelopardalis Tippelskirchi</i>): A Pilot Study

Etorphine-azaperone immobilisation was evaluated for translocation of Masai giraffes. Nine giraffes were darted with 0.012 &#177; 0.001 mg/kg etorphine and 0.07 &#177; 0.01 mg/kg azaperone. Once ataxic, giraffes were roped for recumbency and restrained manually. Naltrexone (3 mg/mg etorphine...

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Main Authors: Francesca Vitali, Edward K. Kariuki, Domnic Mijele, Titus Kaitho, Massimo Faustini, Richard Preziosi, Francis Gakuya, Giuliano Ravasio
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-02-01
Series:Animals
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/10/2/322
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Summary:Etorphine-azaperone immobilisation was evaluated for translocation of Masai giraffes. Nine giraffes were darted with 0.012 &#177; 0.001 mg/kg etorphine and 0.07 &#177; 0.01 mg/kg azaperone. Once ataxic, giraffes were roped for recumbency and restrained manually. Naltrexone (3 mg/mg etorphine) was immediately given intravenously to reverse etorphine-related side effects. Protocol evaluation included physiological monitoring, blood-gas analyses, anaesthetic times, and quality scores (1 = excellent, 4 = poor). Sedation onset and recumbency were achieved in 2.6 &#177; 0.8 and 5.6 &#177; 1.4 min. Cardio-respiratory function (HR = 70 &#177; 16, RR = 32 &#177; 8, MAP = 132 &#177; 16) and temperature (37.8 &#177; 0.5) were stable. Arterial gas analysis showed hypoxaemia in some individuals (PaO<sub>2</sub> = 67 &#177; 8 mmHg) and metabolic acidosis (pH = 7.23 &#177; 0.05, PaCO<sub>2</sub> = 34 &#177; 4 mmHg, HCO<sub>3</sub><sup>&#8722;</sup> = 12.9 &#177; 1.2 mmol/l). Minor startle response occurred, while higher induction-induced excitement correlated to longer inductions, worse restraint, and decreased HCO<sub>3</sub><sup>&#8722;</sup>. After 19 &#177; 3.5 min of restraint, giraffes were allowed to stand and were loaded onto a chariot. Immobilisations were good and scored 2 (1&#8722;3). Inductions and recoveries were smooth and scored 1 (1&#8722;2). Translocations were uneventful and no complications occurred in 14-days boma follow-up.
ISSN:2076-2615