…This is consistent with recent findings that healing of surgical treatment of hoof lesions in cattle (Stilwell et al., 2019). FMD lesions (Windsor et al., 2020) and induced husbandry wounds When asked…
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…Efficacy and application of a novel topical anaesthetic wound formulation for treating cattle with Foot-and-Mouth disease: a field trial in Cameroon Sevidzem Lenze1 , Jacques Mavoungou1 , Kong Burinyuy1 , Koumba Armel1 , Simon…
…CONCLUSION Effective and affordable “farm-based” analgesia is required to alleviate pain associated with surgical husbandry procedures in livestock. This is needed to address welfare concerns, prevent conflicts and trade embargoes, and…
…the prior injection of a local anaesthetic into the sur- approach for use in beef cattle husbandry procedures.32–34 gical site or vicinity of a local peripheral nerve to achieve The…
…Calves had not previously undergone any husbandry a calf cradle, to eliminate any potential stress associated with procedures. Calves were held with their mothers for 5 days lateral recumbency (Tagawa et al…
…Dehorning Cattle [Internet]. NSW Department of Primary Industries; 1998 [updated 1 September 1998; cited 2016 26 April]. Available: http://www.dpi.nsw.gov .au/agriculture/livestock/beef/ husbandry/general/dehorning-cattle. Accessed…
…on 09-Jun-2021 surgical husbandry procedures in Australia. It is also regis lambs or kids includes the formation of vesicles, papules, tered for use in cattle in Australia and New Zealand…
…Although the long-term solution to removing horns is to breed polled cattle, limitations include the complex inheritance for polled Brahman cattle, and negative interactions with productivity in dairy cattle. Best practice…
…There are increasing economical and ethical impera- tives to address pain associated with routine husbandry pressed significantly less pain than untreated calves at procedures, such as castration of beef calves. Local an…