There are various methods to perform castration of cattle, but surgical castration is the most common. Although it is well documented that surgical procedures inflict pain, analgesic use is usually omitted for surgical castration of production animals in Australia. This study compares the behavioural responses of castrated cattle (C) with non-castrated (NC) controls, and C with those castrated and given lignocaine and meloxicam (CLM) for analgesia. Brahman bull calves (n = 8 for each treatment) were filmed in the morning pre- (day -1) and post- (day +1) castration in the paddock and feed yard (‘context’ of observation). Over four sessions, volunteer observers viewed the video footage for Qualitative Behaviour Analysis (QBA) using the Free C...
The aim of this prospective, controlled, randomised trial was to develop a technique for mechanical ...
Castration and dehorning are common procedures in the US cattle industry, but the impact of analgesi...
The identification and assessment of pain in sheep under field conditions are important, but, due to...
Surgical castration of cattle is common however providing analgesia in the Australian cattle industr...
Tension-band castration of cattle is gaining favour because it is relatively simple to perform and i...
Cattle on pastoral land are subject to potentially painful husbandry procedures. In northern Austral...
The aim of the study was to assess pain in Bos indicus bull calves following surgical castration. Fo...
The aim of the study was to assess pain in Bos indicus bull calves following surgical castration. Fo...
Tension banding castration of cattle is gaining favour because it is relatively simple to perform an...
This study investigates for the first time the application of Qualitative Behavioural Assessment (QB...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Clinical SciencesBradley J. WhiteCastration and dehorning are common ...
Australian Bos indicus cattle are legally able to be castrated without anaesthesia or analgesia up t...
Tension banding castration of cattle is gaining favour because it is relatively simple to perform an...
The aim of this study was to assess knife castration and knife castration + branding in 2-mo-old cal...
Pain causes altered arousal and specific behaviours that are rare at other times (pain indicators). ...
The aim of this prospective, controlled, randomised trial was to develop a technique for mechanical ...
Castration and dehorning are common procedures in the US cattle industry, but the impact of analgesi...
The identification and assessment of pain in sheep under field conditions are important, but, due to...
Surgical castration of cattle is common however providing analgesia in the Australian cattle industr...
Tension-band castration of cattle is gaining favour because it is relatively simple to perform and i...
Cattle on pastoral land are subject to potentially painful husbandry procedures. In northern Austral...
The aim of the study was to assess pain in Bos indicus bull calves following surgical castration. Fo...
The aim of the study was to assess pain in Bos indicus bull calves following surgical castration. Fo...
Tension banding castration of cattle is gaining favour because it is relatively simple to perform an...
This study investigates for the first time the application of Qualitative Behavioural Assessment (QB...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Clinical SciencesBradley J. WhiteCastration and dehorning are common ...
Australian Bos indicus cattle are legally able to be castrated without anaesthesia or analgesia up t...
Tension banding castration of cattle is gaining favour because it is relatively simple to perform an...
The aim of this study was to assess knife castration and knife castration + branding in 2-mo-old cal...
Pain causes altered arousal and specific behaviours that are rare at other times (pain indicators). ...
The aim of this prospective, controlled, randomised trial was to develop a technique for mechanical ...
Castration and dehorning are common procedures in the US cattle industry, but the impact of analgesi...
The identification and assessment of pain in sheep under field conditions are important, but, due to...