From March 1996 to August 1999, 24 free-ranging European mink (Mustela lutreola) and 25 free-ranging polecats (Mustela putorius) were immobilized for clinical procedures and to place radio transmitters. Data were recorded during 14 and 12 trials, respectively. Animals received intramuscularly 10 mg/kg ketamine (KET) combined with 0.20 mg/kg medetomidine (MED), antagonized by 1.00 mg/kg atipamezole (ATI). Anesthesia times were similar between species. Induction was smooth and rapid (0.7–3.9 min); the degree of anesthesia and muscle relaxation was satisfactory in most animals. Two individuals showed signs of spontaneous recovery before injection of ATI. In other individuals, ATI was injected 28.1–54.0 min after the MED-KET injection and rapidly reversed the effects of the MED. Rectal temperature and heart and respiratory rates decreased significantly 5–25 min post MED-KET injection in both species. Rectal temperature successfully remained stable by placing animals on a warmed plastic table (37 C) during anesthesia. According to these results, this anesthetic protocol produces a safe and rapid immobilization in free-ranging European mink and polecats and is recommended for surgical procedures such as radio transmitter implantation. However caution is required as hypothermia can be severe. Body temperature must be monitored and means provided to maintain stability.
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IMMOBILIZATION OF FREE-RANGING EUROPEAN MINK (MUSTELA LUTREOLA) AND POLECAT (MUSTELA PUTORIUS) WITH MEDETOMIDINE-KETAMINE AND REVERSAL BY ATIPAMEZOLE
Christine Fournier-Chambrillon;
Christine Fournier-Chambrillon
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1 GREGE, Route de Préchac, 33730 Villandraut, France
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Jean-Pierre Chusseau;
Jean-Pierre Chusseau
2 Fédération Départementale des Chasseurs de la Gironde, BP 231, 33028 Bordeaux, France
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Julien Dupuch;
Julien Dupuch
1 GREGE, Route de Préchac, 33730 Villandraut, France
3 Office National de la Chasse et de la Faune Sauvage, Saint Benoist, 78610 Auffargis, France
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Christian Maizeret;
Christian Maizeret
4 Conseil Général des Landes, impasse Montrevel, 40025, Mont de Marsan, France
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Pascal Fournier
Pascal Fournier
1 GREGE, Route de Préchac, 33730 Villandraut, France
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J Wildl Dis (2003) 39 (2): 393–399.
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Christine Fournier-Chambrillon, Jean-Pierre Chusseau, Julien Dupuch, Christian Maizeret, Pascal Fournier; IMMOBILIZATION OF FREE-RANGING EUROPEAN MINK (MUSTELA LUTREOLA) AND POLECAT (MUSTELA PUTORIUS) WITH MEDETOMIDINE-KETAMINE AND REVERSAL BY ATIPAMEZOLE. J Wildl Dis 1 April 2003; 39 (2): 393–399. doi: https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-39.2.393
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