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Journal of Veterinary Behavior-clinical Applications and Research | 2018

A pilot study on surgical trimming impact on severely overgrown claws in sheep: Behavioral, physiological, and ruminal function aspects

Ahmed K. Ibrahim; Usama T. Mahmoud; Nasser S. Abou Khalil; Hussein Awad Hussein; Magda M. Ali

ABSTRACT Overgrown claws make walking painful, increase difficulty in finding food, and increase susceptibility to foot problems. This study highlights the effect of surgical claw trimming on the behavior, physiological indices, and ruminal activity of sheep. Twenty sheep that had severe claw overgrowth were divided into 2 groups: the trimmed group (T), subjected to the process of claw trimming, and the overgrown claw group, the control group (C). Claw morphometric measurements (toe length, claw height, sole length, sole width, heel height, dorsal hoof angle, fetlock angle, and dew claws length), gait analysis, behavioral patterns (feeding, rumination, drinking, standing, walking, and resting), hematological and blood biochemical indices (complete blood count, plasma cortisol, glucose, lactate, copper, and tumor necrosis factor–&agr; levels), and ruminal function tests (ruminal PH, and count and activity of ruminal fauna) were evaluated in both groups. The overgrown claw trimming improved sheep behavior, gait scoring, physiological indicators, and ruminal activity.


International Journal of Veterinary Science and Medicine | 2016

Clinical, laboratory and ultrasonographic findings in Egyptian buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) with caecal and colonic dilatation

Arafat Khalphallah; Enas Elmeligy; Sayed F. El-Hawari; Usama T. Mahmoud

Abstract The present study was conducted to describe the clinical, laboratory and ultrasonographic findings of caecal and colonic dilatation in Egyptian buffalo (Bubalus bubalis). A total number of forty buffaloes were included in the study and divided into two groups: control group (n = 20) and diseased group (n = 20). Diseased buffalo were admitted to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital at Assiut University-Egypt. Each of the diseased animals was subjected to clinical, rectal, laboratory and ultrasonographic examinations. Clinically, buffalo with dilated caecum/colon showed reduced appetite, distended right abdomen, abdominal pain and tensed abdomen. Rectal examination indicated empty rectum with the presence of mucus and dilated loop of caecum and/or colon. Buffalo with dilated caecum/colon showed significant (P < 0.05) hypoproteinemia and hypoalbuminemia with significant (P < 0.05) increase in blood serum activities of aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and alkaline phosphatase (ALK). Ultrasonographically, the dilated caecum and proximal loop of colon occupied the last right three intercostal space (ICSs) particularly their ventral part, intertangled with the liver dorsally in these ICSs. Dilated colon did not hinder the visibility of the liver. The dilated caecum/colon also filled the whole right flank region, with hiding of right kidney, loops and peristaltic movement of the small intestines. The closest wall of the dilated caecum and proximal loop of the colon was imaged as thick semi-circular echogenic line. The furthest wall and contents of dilated caecum/colon were not imaged. In conclusion, buffalo with caecal and/or colonic dilatation have non-specific clinical and laboratory findings; however the affected animals show characteristic ultrasonographic findings.


Worlds Poultry Science Journal | 2016

Functions of propolis as a natural feed additive in poultry

Usama T. Mahmoud; H. W. Cheng; T. J. Applegate

Propolis is a resinous hive product collected by honeybees from various sources of plants. Numerous scientific investigations have been focused on the biological activities of propolis and its functions as a health supplement in humans. It could have similar function in other animals, such as in poultry. This review is focused on the recent findings concerning the effects of propolis, as an antioxidant, on performance, carcass characteristics, behaviour, immunity, and physiological homeostasis in domesticated poultry species (broiler chickens, laying hens, quail, and duck); and the needs in future poultry research.


Ultrastructural Pathology | 2016

Immunomodulatory effect of gelatin-coated silver nanoparticles in mice: Ultrastructural evaluation

Omar Bauomy Ahmed; Usama T. Mahmoud; Sara Elganady; Allam Mohamed Nafady; Salah Mohamed Hassan Afifi

ABSTRACT Silver nanoparticles (SNP) are used in many pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and industrial products already available in the market. Although they are considered relatively safe, many toxic and pathological alterations in different organs including immune organs were reported after SNP administration. In this study, 10-week-old male mice (n = 20) were divided into two groups. Ten mice received greenly synthesized gelatin-coated silver nanoparticles in a dose of 10 mg/kg body weight for five consecutive days while the other 10 received 0.5 ml of distilled water daily for 5 days and kept as control. At the sixth day, all mice were sacrificed; blood and tissue samples were collected and prepared for pathological analysis. Liver and kidney lesions were in the form of degenerative and inflammatory changes. Interestingly, the immune organs were drastically affected by SNP treatment. Severe hyperplasia of the Peyer’s patches was noticed in the intestines of intoxicated animals both in gross and microscopic examination. Spleen was enlarged and showed large number of megakaryocytes. The particles were encountered in membrane-bound phagosomes inside macrophages in different organs like lungs and spleen. Blood picture complied to morphological findings with an increase in monocytes and eosinophils accompanied by drop in the platelets count in the intoxicated animals.


Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences | 2014

Influence of propolis on intestinal microflora of Ross broilers exposed to hot environment.

Hosnia Swafy Abdel-Mohsein; Manal A.M. Mahmoud; Usama T. Mahmoud


Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research | 2014

Effect of Chinese propolis supplementation on ross broiler chicks: microbial population in fecal matter and litter.

Manal A.M. Mahmoud; Hosnia Swafy Abdel-Mohsein; Usama T. Mahmoud


Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research | 2012

Silver nanoparticles in poultry production.

Usama T. Mahmoud


Asian Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances | 2016

Laboratory, Radiographic and Ultrasonographic Findings of Acute Traumatic Reticuloperitonitis in Buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis)

Arafat Khalphalla; Ashraf M. Abu-Seida; Mohammed Abdelhakie; Enas Elmeligy; Usama T. Mahmoud


Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research | 2013

The Effect of Heat Stress on Blood Picture of Japanese Quail

Usama T. Mahmoud; Mootaz A.M. Abdel-Rahman; Madeha H.A. Darwish; Gamal Mohamed Mosaad


Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research | 2013

The Effect of Chinese Propolis Supplementation on Ross Broiler Performance and Carcass Characteristics

Usama T. Mahmoud; Mootaz A.M. Abdel-Rahman; Madeha H.A. Darwish

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