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The use of body condition scoring - Old-World nonhuman primates

March 4, 2025
IAT Congress 2025 -- Body condition scoring (BCS) is defined as a subjective semiquantitative method of assessing body fat and muscle. Used as a management tool designed to assess the physical state of an animal, its musculature, body reserves and fat accumulation, it is considered to be useful to assess overall health, production and dietary management and can be a predictive factor in disease risk and outcome. BCS and body weight are two common methods used to assess the health of Old-World nonhuman primates (NHPs). While both techniques provide valuable information, they differ in terms of their approach and the type of data they generate. Body condition takes into consideration the shape, size and body composition of an animal. This approach allows for a more holistic assessment of an animal’s overall health and well-being. In contrast, body weights are quantitative and objective measurements that do not account for variations in shape, size or body composition. While body weights provide a straightforward numerical value, they may not accurately reflect an animal’s true level of health. BCS provides an objective measure that assesses fat coverage and distribution on an animal’s body, allowing for a more nuanced understanding of health beyond mere weight metrics. In many cases, female bodies may exhibit lower muscle mass; however, with appropriate BCS evaluation, it can be determined that they maintain good health status. BCS involves a visual and hands-on assessment, with a numerical grading system using BCS charts based on Macaca mulatta as a model. It is reliant on visual observations and physical palpation to assess the overall body condition of the macaque. The hands-on approach allows for a more accurate evaluation compared to only relying on visual cues alone; additionally, the use of numerical grading system provides a standardized way to quantify to an animal’s body condition, allowing for easy comparison between individuals.