INVESTIGADORES
CASANAVE Emma Beatriz
artículos
Título:
Field Immobilization of Molina’s Hog-nosed Skunk (Conepatus chinga) Using Ketamine and Xylazine
Autor/es:
CASTILLO D. F.; LUENGOS VIDAL, E.M.; CASANAVE E.B.; LUCHERINI M.
Revista:
JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE DISEASES
Editorial:
WILDLIFE DISEASE ASSOC, INC
Referencias:
Lugar: Journal of Wildlife Diseases; Año: 2012 vol. 48 p. 173 - 175
ISSN:
0090-3558
Resumen:
We injected 27 adult Molina’s hog nosed skunks (Conepatus chinga) intramuscularly by hand with ketamine hydrochloride (KH) and xylazine hydrochloride (XH) in the Pampas grassland of Argentina. Skunks were immobilized with a mean (6SD) dosage of 24.966.5 mg/kg KH and 1.960.6 mg/kg XH. The mean effective dosages of KH (27.6 mg/kg) and XH (1.7 mg/kg) were higher and lower, respectively, than those reported in skunks previously. Mean induction and recovery time were 5.361.9 min and 47.7618.5 min, respectively. Hypothermia was the only problem detected in field immobilization and occurred in winter but did not appear to be associated with to drug doses. We conclude that KH/XH is a safe immobilizing drug combination for Molina’s hog-nosed skunk.