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Camilla Hessel Krog1,2, Jørgen Steen Agerholm2, Søren Saxmose Nielsen1.
Abstract
Although transport and slaughter of cattle during the last 10% of the gestation period is prohibited in the European Union, such cattle are sometimes sent for slaughter. The late term pregnancy is usually not recognized by the authorities until the uterus is inspected after slaughter and a near term fetus is observed. Accurate post mortem determination of age of bovine fetuses is therefore of major importance as evidence for the subsequent prosecution of the owner. Fetometric measurements such as crown-rump length (CRL) have been used, but these existing estimators have often been established based on insufficiently described study populations or phenotypes that may have changed in the past decades. Morphological characteristics are also used, but few data are available on the correlation between fetal age and the development of these characteristics. The objectives of this study were to investigate the correlation between fetal age and morphological features of bovine Holstein fetuses and to evaluate the use of these features alone and in combination with fetometric measurements to predict fetal age. We collected fetuses from 274 pregnant Holstein cows with recorded insemination dates slaughtered at a Danish abattoir. Gender, teeth development, occurrence of pigmentation, coat, tactile hair and other morphological features were recorded along with CRL, head width, head length and body weight (BW). The gestational length was calculated based on recorded insemination and slaughter dates, and coefficients of variation (R2) were determined for all recorded variables. Notably, the highest R2 was recorded for head length (0.985) followed by CRL (0.979) and head width (0.974). The categorical (morphological) variables were less informative. When used in multivariable models, they did offer statistically significance, but for practical purposes, limited additional information. A multivariable model including the fetometric variables head length and width in combination with CRL resulted in R2 = 0.99 with predictions that were roughly within +/- 11-12 days in 95% of cases. We conclude that the model based on the fetometric variables only provided the most precise predictions, while combination with morphological features such as eruption of teeth, pigmentation and coat mostly increased the width of the prediction intervals.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30452469 PMCID: PMC6242369 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0207682
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fetal variables recorded at post mortem examination of Holstein fetuses.
| Variable | Levels and explanation |
|---|---|
| Gender | Male; female; external genitalia not yet differentiated. |
| Genital tubercle | Without; male with a scrotum; female with a clitoris and mammary anlage. |
| Testicles | Not descended; unilateral; bilateral; not applicable. |
| Tongue papillae | Absent; Large back (conical); Large front (fungiform); Completely developed. |
| Eyelids | Non-separated eyelids covering bulbus oculi recorded as Present; otherwise Absent. |
| Eyelids in larger fetuses | Open (eyelids completely opened bilaterally); Closed (when eyelids fused); Partially open (otherwise). |
| Tactile hair | Recorded for each of the areas: a) Muzzle; b) Periocular; c) Eyelashes. Each recorded with three levels: i) None; ii) Hair follicle present; iii) Hair visible. |
| Coat | Recorded for each of the locations: a) Base of ear (at transition from external meatus to auricle); b) Inside ear (entire ventral part of external auditory meatus); c) Eyelid (only non-tactile hair); d) Tail (from anal fold to tip of tail); e) Horn bud; f) Coronary band front limbs (any hair above the interdigital cleft to coronary band and pastern); g) Coronary band hind limbs; h) Carpus (entire pastern covered in hair and hair extended dorsally); i) Tarsus (entire pastern covered in hair and extended to the plantar region above the calcaneus); j) Dorsum; k) Hair on the lateral aspects of thorax and abdomen; l) Area around tuber ischiadicum extending distally to the popliteal region, and the perineum); m) Fully (hair all over). |
| Pigmentation | Pigmentation was recorded for the areas: a) Muzzle; b) Eyelids; c) Lips; d) Ears; e) Limbs; f) Neck; g) Tail; h) Back; j) Full body; and was recorded as i) Present or ii) Absent based on visual inspection. Darker areas were primarily used. |
| Head length | From philtrum nasi to the most caudal point of the head when measured in the dorsal longitudinal midline ( |
| Head width | The farthest distance between the zygomatic arches ( |
| Body weight (BW) | Fetuses with a body weight below 3 kg were measured with Funktion scales with a precision of 1 g. Larger fetuses were measured with an OBH scale with a precision of 0.5 kg. Any remaining umbilical cord was removed at the epidermal junction of the umbilical cord and the fetus prior to weighing. |
| Crown-rump-length (CRL) | CRL was measured from the crown of the forehead to the caudal border of tuber ischiadicum. The fetus was placed in lateral recumbency with a flexed neck and forehead perpendicular to the dorsal line of the spine. The upper hind limb was placed cranially to the lower hind limb to prevent pelvic rotation. Fetuses too young to be placed as described were measured from the cephalic flexure to the base of the tail. |
| Deciduous teeth | The incisor teeth and the dens caninum were inspected bilaterally and recorded as: i) Absent (Anlage not visible on the gingival surface); ii) Present but not erupted; iii) Present and erupted. A metal object (blade of a knife) was used to discriminate ii) from iii) in case of doubt. While striking the upper margin of the tooth with the blade, either a muffled sound or a hard sound was created indicating ii) or iii), respectively. |
*) There are no eyelids initially but once formed, they fuse to later separate.
Fig 1Fetometric measurements.
A) Crown-rump length (CRL). This is measured from the most anterior point of the calvarium with the neck flexed 90° to the spine until the most caudal part of the thigh (tuber ischiadicum), fetus aged 145 days. B) Measurement of the head length (HL) from philtrum nasi to the most caudal point of the head. The measurement is done in the dorsal longitudinal midline as indicated in C). The most caudal point varies among fetuses. In younger fetuses, it is more ventral than in late term fetuses, where the intercornual protuberance becomes the most caudal point. Fetus aged 134 days. C) Measurement of the head width (HW) as the largest distance between the zygomatic arches. The site of measuring HL is also indicated. Same fetus as in B). A-C: bar = 5 cm.
Fig 2Relation between fetal age, crown-rump length, head width and head length.
Scatter plots illustrating the distributions and relations of the fetal age with crown-rump length (CRL) in cm (pink), head width in cm (red), head length in cm (green and body weight (BW) (blue) The points illustrate the observations, while the lines are illustrations of linear models fitted CRL, head-width and head-length, whereas a 5-degree polynomial model was fitted the BW. Notice that the Y-axis values are either in mm or cm depending on the parameter analyzed.
Fig 3Sequence in the development of fetal morphological characteristics.
Fetal morphological characteristics illustrated by the range of 95% of the observations within each group of categorical variables for 247 Holstein fetuses. For the lower (left) group, the 95% is from minimum to the 95-percentile. For the upper (right) group, the 95% cover the 5th percentile to maximum, and for the remaining groups covers the 2.5- to 97.5-percentile range.
Coefficients of variation (R2) for quantitative and morphological variables prediction of fetal age in Holstein cattle based on examination of 274 fetuses.
| Type | Category | Variable | R2 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Quantitative (fetometric) | N/A | Head length | 0.985 |
| N/A | Crown-rump length | 0.979 | |
| N/A | Head width | 0.974 | |
| N/A | Body weight (polynomial) | 0.885 | |
| Categorical (morphological) | Hair | Ear, base | 0.660 |
| Coat (any) | 0.641 | ||
| Tail | 0.594 | ||
| Hornbuds | 0.585 | ||
| Eyelids | 0.510 | ||
| Coronary band, front | 0.506 | ||
| Coronary band, back | 0.495 | ||
| Ear, inside | 0.408 | ||
| Carpus | 0.397 | ||
| Tarsus | 0.307 | ||
| Corpus | 0.273 | ||
| Dorsum | 0.255 | ||
| Full body | 0.210 | ||
| Tail base | 0.197 | ||
| Tactile hair | Eye lash | 0.706 | |
| Muzzle | 0.698 | ||
| Eye brow | 0.697 | ||
| Pigmentation | Complete | 0.646 | |
| Tail | 0.640 | ||
| Back | 0.639 | ||
| Limb | 0.636 | ||
| Neck | 0.629 | ||
| Eyelid | 0.567 | ||
| Ear | 0.565 | ||
| Lips (upper and lower) | 0.510 | ||
| Muzzle | 0.478 | ||
| Teeth | Incisor 1 (Right) | 0.316 | |
| Incisor 1 (Left) | 0.308 | ||
| Incisor 3 (Left) | 0.197 | ||
| Incisor 3 (Right) | 0.196 | ||
| Incisor 2 (Right) | 0.175 | ||
| Incisor 2 (Left) | 0.174 | ||
| Various | Tongue papillae | 0.712 | |
| Testicular descent | 0.553 | ||
| Genital tubercle | 0.428 | ||
| Eyelids opened | 0.362 | ||
| Gender differentiation | 0.263 | ||
| Eyelids present | 0.239 |
Multivariable models for coat, eyelid opening and quantitative variables (Model 1, left) and teeth variables and quantitative variables (Model 2, right) for prediction of fetal age (days) in 274 Holstein fetuses.
| Model 1 | Model 2 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Variable | Level | Estimate | Std. error | Estimate | Std. error |
| Intercept | 37.763 | 1.129 | 32.981 | 1.751 | |
| Head length (mm) | 0.445 | 0.060 | 0.422 | 0.058 | |
| Head width (mm) | 0.343 | 0.077 | 0.359 | 0.074 | |
| Crown-rump length (cm) | 0.907 | 0.170 | 0.984 | 0.166 | |
| Body weight (kg) | -0.159 | 0.823 | -73.41 | 18.67 | |
| Weight2 | -0.190 | 0.082 | 34.13 | 8.62 | |
| Weight3 | 0.00871 | 0.00342 | N/A | N/A | |
| Weight4 | -0.000106 | 0.000046 | N/A | N/A | |
| Hair dorsally on carpus | Present | 6.956 | 1.814 | N/A | N/A |
| Hair, coronary band, front | Present | 3.084 | 1.795 | N/A | N/A |
| Hair, base of tail | Present | 6.903 | 2.760 | N/A | N/A |
| R2 | 0.990 | R2 | 0.989 | ||