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Risk factors influencing brumation success in captive tortoises in the United Kingdom

Baldrey, V; Guezennec, L; Hedley, J

Authors

V Baldrey

L Guezennec

J Hedley



Abstract

Background This survey of tortoise owners was performed to investigate the factors contributing to morbidity and mortality during and post-brumation in captive Testudo species in the United Kingdom. Methods Information regarding a total of 270 tortoises was included in the study, from 252 completed surveys. Binary logistic regression and multivariate modelling were used to evaluate the potential predictors associated with brumation mortality and those associated with post-brumation problems. Results A 7.78% mortality rate was found, with 7.22% of surviving tortoises reported to have post-brumation health concerns. Brumation in a garden and an uncontrolled reduction of temperature prior to brumation were the main risk factors for morbidity and mortality in the study. Conclusions Veterinarians should be aware of these risk factors to ensure they target husbandry and brumation advice to owners of tortoises to reduce these risks.

Citation

Baldrey, V., Guezennec, L., & Hedley, J. (2022). Risk factors influencing brumation success in captive tortoises in the United Kingdom. Veterinary Record, https://doi.org/10.1002/vetr.1377

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Dec 14, 2021
Publication Date Feb 3, 2022
Deposit Date Feb 22, 2022
Publicly Available Date Feb 3, 2023
Print ISSN 0042-4900
Publisher BMJ Publishing Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/vetr.1377
Public URL https://rvc-repository.worktribe.com/output/1557561