Bulletin Samara State Agricultural AcademyBulletin Samara State Agricultural Academy1997-32252782-4225Samara State Agrarian University22909Research ArticleTHE CHANGE IN TEMPERATURE, PULSE AND RESPIRATION WITH INTRAMUSCULAR INJECTION OF ROMETAR TO THE EDILBAEVSKOY BREED SHEEPNenashevI Vcand. of veter. sciences, associate prof. of the department «Anatomy, obstetrics and surgery»nenashev1974@inbox.ruFSBEI HVE SSAA150320151646711032020Copyright © 2015, Nenashev I.V.2015The purpose of research is improvement of surgical treatment by use of the drug Rometer. The study was conducted in Ilek Zootechnical College, department of », FSBEI HVE Orenburg state agrarian University. The object of the study were 15 Edilbaevsk breed sheep with body weight ranging from 22.5 to 51.5 kg of Experimental studies were conducted in clinically healthy animals with pre-starvation diet. Three groups of animals were formed: animals of the first group Rometer was injected intramuscularly at a dose of 0.05 ml; second 0.1 ml; the third of 0.15 ml per 10 kg. It was established that the investigated dose Rometar had not a significant effect for the temperature, pulse and respiration. The analyzed indicators throughout experience was within the physiological norm. High stability among the studied physiological parameters were observed body temperature, the value of which ranged from 0.06 to 1.2%, the most volatile was breathing rate, which ranged from 21.1 to 44.3% in both animals within a group and between groups, heart rate was in the range of from 9.5 to 20.8%. The data obtained allow us to recommend the introduction of Rometar Edibaevsk breed sheep at a dose of 0.15 ml per 10 kg body weight, because at this dose, the drug has no side effects on physiological parameters: temperature, pulse and respiration.sheepRometartemperaturepulserespirationбараныРометартемпературапульсдыхание[Степанова, Л. Изучение механизмов обезболивания и закономерностей реактивности организма свиней после операции // Свиноферма. - 2011. - №3. - С. 55-57.][Baniismail, Z. Effects of xylazineketaminediazepam anesthesia on certain clinical and arterial blood gas parameters in sheep and goats / Z. Baniismail, K. Jawasreh, A. Almajali // Com Clin Pathol. - 2010. - Vol. 19. - Р.11-14.][Currah, J. M. The behavioral assessment and alleviation of pain associated with castration in beef calves treated with flunixin meglumine and caudal lidocaine epidural anesthesia with epinephrine / J. M. Currah, S. H. Hendrick, J. M. Stookey // Veterinary. - 2009. - Vol. 50. - Р. 375-382.][Emami, M. R. Cardiovascular and respiratory effects of romifidine and orxylazine in ketamine anaesthesia in dog / M. R. Emami, M. R. Sedighi, S. Sarhaddi // An experimental study. - 2007. - Vol. 2. - Р. 59-64.][Lemke, K. A. Understanding the pathophysiology of perioperative pain // Veterinary. - 2004. - Vol. 45. - P. 405-413][Stewart, M. Non-invasive measurment of stress and pain in cattle during infrared thermography. - New Zealand, 2008. - Р. 451-460.][Pesenhofer, G.R. Comparison of two methods of fixation during functional claws trimming walkin crush versus tilt table in dairy cows using faecal cortisol metabolite concentrations and daily milk yield as parameters / G. R. Pesenhofer, R. M. Palme // Wiener Tierärztliche Monatsschrift. - 2006. - Vol. 93. - Р. 288-294.][Wagner, A. E. Equine Anesthesia.Monitoring and emergency therapy. - 2nd ed. 2009. - P. 336-339.][Yadav, G. U. Efficacy of xylazine as a sedative in cattle / G. U. Yadav, M. G. Thorat, S. N. Bedarkar // Veterinary World. - 2008. - Vol. 1. - Р. 340.]