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Part II: understanding pain in pigs—pain assessment in pigs with spontaneously occurring diseases or injuries 100%
Julia Kschonek; Kathrin Deters; Moana Miller; Jennifer Reinmold; Lara Twele; Ilka Emmerich; Sabine Kästner; Nicole Kemper; Lothar Kreienbrock; Isabel Hennig-Pauka; Michael Wendt; Elisabeth grosse Beilage · file · #32

…Vogels RRM, Kaufmann R, van den Hil LCL, van Steensel S, Schreinemacher 54. Larsen T, Kaiser M, Herskin MS. Does the presence of shoulder ulcers affect MHF, Lange JF, et al. Critical…

Part II: understanding pain in pigs—pain assessment in pigs with spontaneously occurring diseases or injuries 100%
Julia Kschonek; Kathrin Deters; Moana Miller; Jennifer Reinmold; Lara Twele; Ilka Emmerich; Sabine Kästner; Nicole Kemper; Lothar Kreienbrock; Isabel Hennig-Pauka; Michael Wendt; Elisabeth grosse Beilage · file · #99

…Vogels RRM, Kaufmann R, van den Hil LCL, van Steensel S, Schreinemacher 54. Larsen T, Kaiser M, Herskin MS. Does the presence of shoulder ulcers affect MHF, Lange JF, et al. Critical…

Piglets’ acute responses to local anesthetic injection and surgical castration: Effects of the injection method and interval between injection and castration 100%
Mathilde Coutant; Jens Malmkvist; Marianne Kaiser; Leslie Foldager; Mette S. Herskin · file · #30

…Jens Malmkvist1 , Marianne Kaiser1 , Mathilde Coutant mathilde.coutant@anis.au.dk Leslie Foldager1,2 and Mette S. Herskin1 SPECIALTY SECTION 1 Department of Animal Science, Aarhus University, Tjele, Denmark, 2 Bioinformatics Research…

Piglets’ acute responses to local anesthetic injection and surgical castration: Effects of the injection method and interval between injection and castration 100%
Mathilde Coutant; Jens Malmkvist; Marianne Kaiser; Leslie Foldager; Mette S. Herskin · file · #97

…Jens Malmkvist1 , Marianne Kaiser1 , Mathilde Coutant mathilde.coutant@anis.au.dk Leslie Foldager1,2 and Mette S. Herskin1 SPECIALTY SECTION 1 Department of Animal Science, Aarhus University, Tjele, Denmark, 2 Bioinformatics Research…

Antinociceptive and wound healing effects of a commercial formulation of lidocaine, bupivacaine, adrenaline and cetrimide applied topically to superficial skin wounds in horses 100%
Shaun Pratt; Albert Sole-Guitart; Karla de Klerk; Elizabeth Evans; Jane Hume; Chiara Palmieri; Joanne Rainger; Wendy Goodwin · file · #60

s in nine horses treated topically with either a commercial formulation of LBAC Saline lidocaine‒bupivacaine‒adrenaline‒cetrimide (LBAC) or saline Day 0 Day 25 Day 0 Day 25 (n) LBAC Saline Fibroblasts Day 0 Day 25 Day 0 Day 25 (n) Absent 0 0 0 0 Dermal vascularity Present 9 9 9 9 No increase or minimal 9 0 9 0 Fibrinoid necrosis of the dermal vessels Mild 0 0 0 0 Absent 9 7 9 8 Moderate 0 7 0 6 Present 0 2 0 1 Severe 0 2 0 3 Note: Values represent the number(s) of horses fitting each category, with the highest possible number being a nine. Dermal inflammation a One wound treated with LBAC displayed indicators for acute and chronic Acute 0 8a 0 7 haemorrhage on day 25. Chronic 0 2a 0 2 Dermal inflammation remains sufficient to conclude on the relative effect of Absent 9 1 9 0 LBAC within the model described. Noxious threshold testing by MT has been val- Minimal 0 0 0 0 idated only on intact epidermis. Previous stud- Mild 0 2 0 2 ies have applied mechanical stimulus to the axial Moderate 0 4 0 3 musculature,24,25 face,26 regions of the foot27,28 and Severe 0 2 0 4 metacarpus29–32 to investigate the antinociceptive Dermal fibrosis properties of various compounds in horses. The Absent 9 0 9 0 extrapolation of MT data collected from intact der- mis in such studies is cautioned due to differences in Minimal 0 0 0 0 patient sensitisation and the removal of dermal noci- Mild 0 3 0 2 ceptors following wounding. Full-thickness wounds Moderate 0 6 0 7 are expected to remove nociceptor terminals within Severe 0 0 0 0 the dermis and expose the underlying fat and extracel- Fibroblast cellularity lular matrix of the interstitium. Therefore, stimulation No increase or minimal 9 0 9 0 of nociceptors located within the perilesional der- mis is responsible for the transmission of

Animal Welfare Aspects of Preventing Boar Taint 58%
Mette Giersing; Jan Ladewig; Björn Forkman · file · #8

Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica BioMed Central Oral presentation Open Access Animal Welfare Aspects of Preventing Boar Taint Mette Giersing*, Jan Ladewig and Björn Forkman Address: Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, Denmark * Corresponding author…

Animal Welfare Aspects of Preventing Boar Taint 58%
Mette Giersing; Jan Ladewig; Björn Forkman · file · #75

Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica BioMed Central Oral presentation Open Access Animal Welfare Aspects of Preventing Boar Taint Mette Giersing*, Jan Ladewig and Björn Forkman Address: Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, Denmark * Corresponding author…

The Australian 2019/2020 Black Summer Bushfires: Analysis of the Pathology, Treatment Strategies and Decision Making About Burnt Livestock 57%
Brendan D. Cowled; Melanie Bannister-Tyrrell; Mark Doyle; Henry Clutterbuck; Jeff Cave; Alison Hillman; Karren Plain; Caitlin Pfeiffer; Michael Laurence; Michael P. Ward · file · #37

…This paper presents Mette S. Herskin, qualitative research findings about bushfire-injured and killed livestock in the south-east Aarhus University, Denmark of Australia after the 2019/2020 Australian bushfires. We describe…

Sutureless Technique for Surgical Castration in Adult Boars: A Feasibility Study 57%
Stella Maria Teresa Romeo; Sarah Morrone; Toufic Akl; Antonio Scanu; Nicolò Columbano · file · #10

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Sutureless Technique for Surgical Castration in Adult Boars: A Feasibility Study 57%
Stella Maria Teresa Romeo; Sarah Morrone; Toufic Akl; Antonio Scanu; Nicolò Columbano · file · #77

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