Use of xylazine hydrochloride-ketamine hydrochloride for immobilization of Indian fox (Vulpes bengalensis) in field situations.

Authors: 
Belsare, A. V. & Vanak, A. T. (2013).
Other Details: 
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 44(3), 753-755.
Publication name: 
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine,

Reports on doses of anesthetic agents for safe and effective immobilization of most wild species

occurring in India are very limited. Further, the anesthetic agents available in India for field immobilizations are

limited to xylazine hydrochloride and ketamine hydrochloride. A safe and effective dosage of xylazine–ketamine

for Indian fox (Vulpes bengalensis) is reported, based on 37 wild Indian fox immobilizations between April 2006

and May 2007. Foxes captured for a radiotelemetry and health monitoring study were immobilized with a mixture

of xylazine (2.27 6 0.44 mg/kg) and ketamine (13.39 6 2.26 mg/kg). Induction and recovery was smooth and

uneventful in all foxes. The duration of anesthesia was sufficient for the fitting of radiotransmitters, morphometric

measurements, and blood sampling. No life-threatening adverse effects of immobilization were documented for at

least 1 mo postimmobilization. The results suggest that field immobilization of Indian foxes with 2 mg/kg xylazine

and 13 mg/kg ketamine is effective and safe

 

Full Text URL: 
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/243963013_Use_of_Xylazine_hydrochloride-Ketamine_hydrochloride_for_immobilization_of_Indian_fox_Vulpes_bengalensis_in_field_situations
Year of publication: 
07.2013
People: 
Dr. Abi Tamim Vanak
Non-ATREE Publication(Y/N): 
No