{
  "author": "Meredith Sheil; Adam Polkinghorne",
  "citations": [
    {
      "raw_text": "Preprints (www.preprints.org) | NOT PEER-REVIEWED | Posted: 4 August 2020 doi:10.20944/preprints202008.0090.v1",
      "title": "Optimal methods of documenting analgesic efficacy in neonatal piglets undergoing castration",
      "authors": "Meredith Sheil; Adam Polkinghorne",
      "publication_year": 2020,
      "doi": "10.20944/preprints202008.0090.v1",
      "url": "www.preprints.org",
      "confidence": 0.9
    }
  ],
  "confidence": 0.9,
  "doc_type": "Review",
  "id": 26,
  "language": "English",
  "publication_date": "4 August 2020",
  "source_type": "file",
  "source_uri": "file:///home/pi/welfare_docs/Animals Assured/Research/Pig Castrate/b8eb816dc1bebdb27362c3533216459d5e3d.pdf",
  "summary": "Surgical castration of neonatal piglets is common but causes pain. Effective pain relief is needed, but assessing pain is challenging due to subtle, variable responses and lack of validated methods. This review identifies optimal methods for detecting pain and assessing mitigation.",
  "title": "Optimal methods of documenting analgesic efficacy in neonatal piglets undergoing castration"
}
