Effects of an oral dose of CBD on feed intake, health parameters and excretion in sheep

Sarah A Stevens, Scott H. Edwards, Glenys K. Noble, Colin J. Scrivener, Gaye L. Krebs, Christopher E. Petzel, Christopher D. May, Bronwyn L. Blake, Ken C. Dods, Leon Warne

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Abstract

With the ever-increasing interest in industrial hemp biomass as a feed for livestock, it is important to investigate how the cannabinoids contained in industrial hemp are tolerated and eliminated by the ruminant animal. Currently, there is limited data on the effects the cannabinoids may have when consumed by ruminants, including the non-psychoactive cannabidiol (CBD), which is a main cannabinoid of industrial hemp.
Eight Merino ewes were orally dosed with 175 mg CBD/kg bodyweight (BW) (following post-administration analysis of the dose solution, the average dosage was actually 193.5 mg/kg BW). This dose was calculated based off a realistic dose of CBD that a sheep could consume over a day if they were to graze an industrial hemp crop in Australia.
Following administration, CBD was detectable in the plasma of sheep up to 96 hours, and decreased below detectable limits from 120 hours onwards, resulting in an average elimination half-life of 14.2 hours. CBD was detectable in the subcutaneous fat of one of the eight sheep at 28 days post oral administration but was undetectable in all sheep at day 91. There were no obvious signs of any adverse health effects following the CBD dose, and no health concerns arose from blood biochemistry results. At this stage, it appears CBD is safe for ruminant consumption (when administered at 193.5 mg CBD/kg BW PO); however, concern remains for the other cannabinoids present in industrial hemp, particularly the psychoactive Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol.
Original languageEnglish
Pages49-49
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Event4th Australian Industrial Hemp Conference - Hunter Valley, Hunter Valley, Australia
Duration: 16 Apr 202418 Apr 2024

Conference

Conference4th Australian Industrial Hemp Conference
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CityHunter Valley
Period16/04/2418/04/24

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