The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of a single subcutaneous injection of meloxicam on scrotal healing, inflammatory response, and behaviour in castrated or castrated and branded beef calves for 42 d post procedure. Seventy-two 2-mo-old Angus crossbred bull calves were used to assess the effects of procedure (Trt): (1) sham control, (2) knife castration, and (3) knife castration and hot-iron branding; and pain mitigation (Med): (1) nonmedicated and (2) medicated with meloxicam according to a 3 × 2 factorial design. Body weight, scrotal circumference (SC), and healing scores were collected weekly until day 42. Blood samples were collected weekly until day 42 to assess haptoglobin, serum amyloid-A, and complete blood cell c...
The aim of the study was to assess pain in Bos indicus bull calves following surgical castration. Fo...
Cattle on pastoral land are subject to potentially painful husbandry procedures. In northern Austral...
Simple Summary This study investigated the effects of pain relief treatments on behaviour and weight...
The aim of this study was to assess knife castration and knife castration + branding in 2-mo-old cal...
Oral meloxicam is labelled for reducing pain and inflammation associated with castration in cattle i...
One hundred and thirty-one 2 mo. old pasture housed Angus cross bull calves were evaluated for 62 d ...
To assess the effect of meloxicam and lidocaine on indicators of pain associated with castration, fo...
Oral meloxicam is labelled for reducing pain and inflammation associated with castration in cattle i...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of castration method, meloxicam, and temperam...
Castration in weaned calves is stressful and affects profitability by reducing ADG and increasing su...
Reproductive activity, eliminating aggressive behavior and sodomy, thus improving fat deposition an...
Modern society is concerned about the humane treatment of food animals. Pain mitigation is desirabl...
AbstractThe objective of the study was to evaluate the efficacy of a meloxicam oral suspension (MOS)...
D Nagel,1 R Wieringa,2 J Ireland,3 Merle E Olson1 1Solvet/Alberta Veterinary Laboratories, Calgary, ...
Three experiments were conducted to evaluate the effects of band and knife castration on behavioral ...
The aim of the study was to assess pain in Bos indicus bull calves following surgical castration. Fo...
Cattle on pastoral land are subject to potentially painful husbandry procedures. In northern Austral...
Simple Summary This study investigated the effects of pain relief treatments on behaviour and weight...
The aim of this study was to assess knife castration and knife castration + branding in 2-mo-old cal...
Oral meloxicam is labelled for reducing pain and inflammation associated with castration in cattle i...
One hundred and thirty-one 2 mo. old pasture housed Angus cross bull calves were evaluated for 62 d ...
To assess the effect of meloxicam and lidocaine on indicators of pain associated with castration, fo...
Oral meloxicam is labelled for reducing pain and inflammation associated with castration in cattle i...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of castration method, meloxicam, and temperam...
Castration in weaned calves is stressful and affects profitability by reducing ADG and increasing su...
Reproductive activity, eliminating aggressive behavior and sodomy, thus improving fat deposition an...
Modern society is concerned about the humane treatment of food animals. Pain mitigation is desirabl...
AbstractThe objective of the study was to evaluate the efficacy of a meloxicam oral suspension (MOS)...
D Nagel,1 R Wieringa,2 J Ireland,3 Merle E Olson1 1Solvet/Alberta Veterinary Laboratories, Calgary, ...
Three experiments were conducted to evaluate the effects of band and knife castration on behavioral ...
The aim of the study was to assess pain in Bos indicus bull calves following surgical castration. Fo...
Cattle on pastoral land are subject to potentially painful husbandry procedures. In northern Austral...
Simple Summary This study investigated the effects of pain relief treatments on behaviour and weight...