…be able to detect subtle differences in piglets’ acute responses to At 6 h post-procedure, piglets’ cortisol responses did not early-life interventions. differ significantly among treatments (F12,523= 0.7…
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…be able to detect subtle differences in piglets’ acute responses to At 6 h post-procedure, piglets’ cortisol responses did not early-life interventions. differ significantly among treatments (F12,523= 0.7…
…Efficacy of intra-muscular analgesics for tioning provides substrates for the inflammatory and healing acute pain In sheep. Aust VetJ 1996;73:129-132. response to a surgical procedure. Therefore, a decrease…
…Effects of local anaesthesia of 4 to 8 hours’ duration on the acute cortisol response to scoop dehorning in calves. Aust. Vet. J. 1998, 76, 281–285, doi:10.1111/j.1751…
…Conclusion Observers with less than three months of experience in the swine industry do not assess pigs’ acute pain response using UPAPS behaviors in an equivalent manner to experienced observ- ers. However…
…Acute pain in non-human mammals has been widely monitored by the behavioral response due to its practicality, non-invasiveness, non-intrusiveness, and low cost32. Despite the advantages, manual annotation of the…
…Acute pain in non-human mammals has been widely monitored by the behavioral response due to its practicality, non-invasiveness, non-intrusiveness, and low cost32. Despite the advantages, manual annotation of the…
…anaesthetic into integrated cortisol responses for the first 6h after treatment and the spermatic cords and scrotal neck reduced animal responses to greater concentration s of circulating acute phase proteins burdizzo and…
…Conclusion Observers with less than three months of experience in the swine industry do not assess pigs’ acute pain response using UPAPS behaviors in an equivalent manner to experienced observ- ers. However…
…Effects of a local anaesthetic and NSAID in castration of piglets, on the acute pain responses, growth and mortality. Animal 2012, 6, 1469–1475. [CrossRef] 16. Leidig, M.S.; Hertrampf, B.; Failing…