Analgesia for Surgical Husbandry Procedures in Sheep and Other Livestock Dr Meredith L Sheil, Animal Ethics Pty Ltd, Associate Sydney University Faculty of Veterinary Science SUMMARY Surgical husbandry procedures in livestock are…
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…Terms & Conditions of access and use can be found at http:// www.tandfonline.com/page/terms-and-conditions ABSTRACTS OF THE PROCEEDINGS 153 Anesthesia for Livestock Husbandry Procedures—An Australian Perspective Sabrina…
…following application to surgical husbandry wounds in farm animals [43–48] and has regulatory approval for use to alleviate pain following castration and/or other husbandry procedures in lambs and calves in…
…following application to surgical husbandry wounds in farm animals [43–48] and has regulatory approval for use to alleviate pain following castration and/or other husbandry procedures in lambs and calves in…
…associ- treated with local anaesthetics (as present in Tri-Solfen) applied topi- ated with surgical husbandry procedures in their animals. cally during castration, are consistent with these previous reports, and 6 Australian…
…AD Fisher’* ( vee and tail docking of lambs are standard husbandry Objective To determine the effectiveness of a topical anaes- procedures in many sheep production systems. Castration thetic formulation (Tri-Solfen) with…
…Using this technique, a heightened nociceptive motor response to stimulation of a surgical husbandry wound has been documented in the minutes and hours following the procedure, in lambs, calves, and piglets, as…
…Research and Reports downloaded from https://www.dovepress.com/ by 123.255.209.218 on 09-Jun-2021 surgical husbandry procedures in Australia. It is also regis lambs or kids includes the…
…Furthermore, the positive large- stock husbandry. Following extensive research trials involv- scale safety and efficacy trials conducted regularly in ani- ing many routine aversive husbandry procedures, Tri-Solfen mals since 2005 have…
…Although numerous studies have demonstrated that tail docking causes acute pain in lambs [5–7], it remains a common procedure, often performed without pain relief. Despite justification for such aversive husbandry procedures…