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Efficacy of Intra-Operative Topical Wound Anaesthesia to Mitigate Piglet Castration Pain—A Large, Multi-Centred Field Trial 100%
Meredith Sheil; Giulia Maria De Benedictis; Annalisa Scollo; Suzanne Metcalfe; Giles Innocent; Adam Polkinghorne; Flaviana Gottardo · file · #25

…We performed a large, blind, multi-centred trial comparing pain in piglets Anaesthesia to Mitigate Piglet castrated with or without Tri-Solfen® . Piglets treated with wound instillation of Tri-Solfen® , 30 s…

Efficacy of Intra-Operative Topical Wound Anaesthesia to Mitigate Piglet Castration Pain—A Large, Multi-Centred Field Trial 93%
Meredith Sheil; Giulia Maria De Benedictis; Annalisa Scollo; Suzanne Metcalfe; Giles Innocent; Adam Polkinghorne; Flaviana Gottardo · file · #63

…We performed a large, blind, multi-centred trial comparing pain in piglets Anaesthesia to Mitigate Piglet castrated with or without Tri-Solfen® . Piglets treated with wound instillation of Tri-Solfen® , 30 s…

Efficacy of Intra-Operative Topical Wound Anaesthesia to Mitigate Piglet Castration Pain—A Large, Multi-Centred Field Trial 93%
Meredith Sheil, Giulia Maria De Benedictis, Annalisa Scollo, Suzanne Metcalfe, Giles Innocent, Adam Polkinghorne, Flaviana Gottardo · file · #92

…We performed a large, blind, multi-centred trial comparing pain in piglets Anaesthesia to Mitigate Piglet castrated with or without Tri-Solfen® . Piglets treated with wound instillation of Tri-Solfen® , 30 s…

Proposed multidimensional pain outcome methodology to demonstrate analgesic drug efficacy and facilitate future drug approval for piglet castration 17%
Angela Baysinger; Sherrie R. Webb; Jennifer Brown; Johann F. Coetzee; Sara Crawford; Ashley DeDecker; Locke A. Karriker; Monique Pairis-Garcia; Mhairi A. Sutherland; Abbie V. Viscardi · file · #83

…https://doi.org/10.1017/ Veterinarians, 830 26th Street, Perry, Iowa 50220, USA; 3Prairie Swine Centre, 2105 8th Street East, Saskatoon, S1466252321000141 Saskatchewan, S7H 5N9, Canada; 4Department of Anatomy and Physiology, College…

Part II: understanding pain in pigs—pain assessment in pigs with spontaneously occurring diseases or injuries 3%
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

​2​0​​0​5​.​0​4​.​0​1​5. published maps and institutional affiliations. 192. Kirkden R, Broom D, Andersen I. Invited review: piglet mortality: manage- ment solutions. J Anim Sci. 2013;91(7):3361–89. ​h​t​t​p​​s​:​/​​/​d​o​i​​.​o​​r​g​/​​1​0​.​​2​5​2​7​​/​j​​a​s​.​2​0​ 1​2​-​5​6​3​7.

Part II: understanding pain in pigs—pain assessment in pigs with spontaneously occurring diseases or injuries 3%
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

1​9​.​0​3​.​0​1​1. 139. Yaeger MJ, Van Alstine WG. Respiratory System. In: Zimmermann JJ, Karriker, 116. Mirt D. Lesions of so-called flank biting and necrotic ear syndrome in pigs. Vet LA, Ramirez, A., Schwartz, K.J., Stevenson, GW, Zhang, J, editors. In: Diseases of Rec. 1999;144(4):92–6. ​h​t​t​p​​s​:​/​​/​d​o​i​​.​o​​r​g​/​​1​0​.​​1​1​3​6​​/​v​​r​.​1​4​4​.​4​.​9​2. Swine, ed.11th, pp. 393–407. ​h​t​t​p​​s​:​/​​/​d​o​i​​.​o​​r​g​/​​1​0​.​​1​0​0​2​​/​9​​7​8​1​1​1​9​3​5​0​9​2​7​.​c​h​2​1 117. Malik M, Chiers K, Boyen F, Croubels S, Maes D. Porcine ear necrosis. Vet J. 140. Pessoa J, Rodrigues da Costa M, García Manzanilla E, Norton T, McAloon C, 2021;271:105655. ​h​t​t​p​​s​:​/​​/​d​o​i​​.​o​​r​g​/​​1​0​.​​1​0​1​6​​/​j​​.​t​v​j​l​.​2​0​2​1​.​1​0​5​6​5​5. Boyle L. Managing respiratory disease in finisher pigs: combining quantitative 118. Richardson J, Morter R, Rebar A, Olander H. Lesions of porcine necrotic ear assessments of clinical signs and the prevalence of lung lesions at slaughter. syndrome. Vet Pathol. 1984;21(2):152–7. ​h​t​t​p​​s​:​/​​/​d​o​i​​.​o​​r​g​/​​1​0​.​​1​1​7​7​​/​0​​3​0​0​9​8​5​8​8​4​ Prev Vet Med. 2021;186:105208. ​h​t​t​p​​s​:​/​​/​d​o​i​​.​o​​r​g​/​​1​0​.​​1​0​1​6​​/​j​​.​p​r​​e​v​e​​t​m​e​d​​.​2​​0​2​0​.​1​0​ 0​2​1​0​0​2​0​3.

Validation of the Unesp-Botucatu pig composite acute pain scale (UPAPS) in piglets undergoing castration 2%
I Robles; S. P. L. Luna; P. H. E. Trindade; M Lopez-Soriano; V. R. Merenda; A. V. Viscardi; E Tamminga; M. E. Lou; M. D. Pairis- Garcia · file · #5

…America, 4 Prairie Swine Centre, Saskatoon, SK, a1111111111 Canada a1111111111 a1111111111 * mpairis@ncsu.edu Abstract OPEN ACCESS To accurately assess pain and support broadly-based analgesic protocols to mitigate swine Citation: Robles…

Skin Lesions Score in Large White Yorkshire Piglets during Postweaning Period Reared on Different Floor Types 2%
Shende G. P.; Prasad R. M. V.; Sarat Chandra; Gnana Prakash; Nagalakshmi D.; Srinivas Reddy M. · file · #68

mental period. The piglets were individually examined every fortnight from birth to weaning during the postweaning period. Piglets were restrained and examined for the presence of skin lesions of the carpus, hock, abdomen, and teats, face, and tail. The Concrete floor (T1) Rubber mat floor (T2) severity of the lesions was scored as 0, 1, 2, or 3 as per the lesion score given by Zoric et al. (2004) (Table 1). Table 1: Skin lesions score Score Skin lesions 0 – No lesion 1 – Mild Hairless patches or loss of hair and mild hyperkeratosis 2 – Moderate Skin abrasions i.e., skin on worn away Elevated slatted floor (T3) Soil floor (T4) 3 – Severe Skin wounds. Spots of induration or scab Figure 1: Skin lesions on carpal joint of piglets on different that is a hard mass mainly of dried blood floor types Table 2: Mean±SE values for skin lesion score of LWY piglets during the postweaning period Floor Initial skin Fortnights Overall type lesion score 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 T1 0.20 0.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.07 ±0.09 ±0.17 ±0.00 ±0.00 ±0.00 ±0.00 ±0.00b ±0.00b ±0.00b ±0.00b ±0.02b T2 0.30 0.53 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.08 ±0.10 ±0.17 ±0.00 ±0.00 ±0.00 ±0.00 ±0.00b ±0.00b ±0.00b ±0.00b ±0.01b T3 0.23 0.63 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.13 0.13 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.19 ±0.10 ±0.11 ±0.07 ±0.07 ±0.07 ±0.08 ±0.07a ±0.09a ±0.05a ±0.09a ±0.04a T4 0.20 0.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.07 ±0.07 ±0.18 ±0.00 ±0.00 ±0.00 ±0.00 ±0.00b ±0.00b ±0.00b ±0.00b ±0.02b Table 2: Continue... 03 Shende et al., 2025 Floor Initial skin Fortnights Overall type lesion score 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 N 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 SEm± 0.043 0.075 0.017 0.017 0.017 0.023 0.020 0.028 0.022 0.028 0.016 p value 0.843 0.923 0.413 0.413 0.413 0.089

Validation of the Unesp-Botucatu pig composite acute pain scale (UPAPS) in piglets undergoing castration 2%
I Robles; S. P. L. Luna; P. H. E. Trindade; M Lopez-Soriano; V. R. Merenda; A. V. Viscardi; E Tamminga; M. E. Lou; M. D. Pairis- Garcia · file · #72

…America, 4 Prairie Swine Centre, Saskatoon, SK, a1111111111 Canada a1111111111 a1111111111 * mpairis@ncsu.edu Abstract OPEN ACCESS To accurately assess pain and support broadly-based analgesic protocols to mitigate swine Citation: Robles…

Surgical Castration of Piglets – Challenges and Alternatives – A Review 2%
Anna Zalewska; Martyna Batorska; Justyna Więcek; Anna Rekiel; Marcin Sońta · file · #17

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