Non-invasive wool hormone assessment of Australian merino rams (): a pilot investigation of cortisol and testosterone.

Front Vet Sci

School of Agriculture and Food Sustainability, Faculty of Science, The University of Queensland, Gatton, QLD, Australia.

Published: August 2024

Introduction: Non-invasive hormone assessment is growing in interest as producers and livestock researchers seek new methods to assess animal welfare. Non-invasive wool assessment offers long-term, historic reflections of hormone concentration at the scale of weeks and months - and are not limited by sampling stress - thus making wool an appropriate tissue for long-term hormone analysis. This pilot study quantified cortisol and testosterone concentrations of ram fleece and determined if there is a significant difference between segments of the sample staple, and whether there is a correlation between hormones. Cortisol is a glucocorticoid produced within the adrenal glands and secreted in anticipation of or in response to a stressor. Testosterone is an androgen mainly synthesised within the testes of males and responsible for several critical functions including regulation of muscle growth, libido and spermatogenesis.

Methods: In our study, 70 topknot wool samples were collected from rams on a commercial stud property in Dirranbandi, Queensland, Australia. Of these animals, 12 samples were selected at random to undergo cortisol and testosterone quantification. In the laboratory, a single, intact staple was isolated from the total sample, divided into 10 mm segments and prepared for their respective (cortisol or testosterone) immunoassays.

Results: No significant difference ( > 0.05) was found between wool segments for either cortisol or testosterone, however, statistical differences ( < 0.05) were found between individuals for both hormones. A strong positive correlation (R = 0.9173,  < 0.05) was found between wool cortisol and testosterone concentrations.

Discussion: In summary, this study reveals the major future possibilities for non-invasive wool hormone assessment in merino rams.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11366572PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2024.1448232DOI Listing

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