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Cuidados geriátricos de los camélidos del Nuevo Mundo
1Department of Livestock and One Health, University of Liverpool (UK).
Tierarztliche Praxis. Ausgabe G, Grosstiere/Nutztiere
|September 2, 2025
Resumen
El cuidado de las llamas y las alpacas mayores implica evaluar los signos clínicos y de comportamiento, no solo la edad. Esta guía cubre la cría, el manejo y los problemas de salud comunes para los camélidos envejecidos del Nuevo Mundo.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Medicina Veterinaria
- Ciencias de los animales
- Gerontología
Sus antecedentes:
- La creciente demanda de atención veterinaria geriátrica se extiende a los camélidos del Nuevo Mundo.
- La definición de "geriátrica" por edad absoluta es menos efectiva que el uso de indicadores conductuales, fisiológicos y clínicos.
Objetivo del estudio:
- Proporcionar orientaciones sobre el cuidado geriátrico de las llamas y las alpacas.
- Esbozar los enfoques para la cría, el manejo rutinario y los problemas clínicos comunes en los camélidos envejecidos.
Principales métodos:
- Evaluación de los signos conductuales, fisiológicos y clínicos para el estado geriátrico.
- Tener en cuenta la jerarquía del rebaño y el mantenimiento de la condición corporal.
Principales resultados:
- El estado geriátrico se determina mejor por signos funcionales y clínicos que por la edad cronológica.
- Los indicadores clave incluyen la capacidad de mantener la condición corporal y el estatus social.
Conclusiones:
- Es esencial un enfoque integral para el cuidado de los camélidos geriátricos.
- La crianza, el manejo rutinario y el tratamiento de problemas clínicos comunes son componentes críticos de la atención geriátrica para las llamas y las alpacas.
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