This study assessed the attitudes of personnel involved in therapeutic claw trimming of dairy cattle in Switzerland towards pain associated with sole ulcers and their treatment. Data from 77 farmers, 32 claw trimmers, and 137 cattle veterinarians were used. A large range of factors were associated with whether the respondents thought that anaesthesia during the treatment of sole ulcers was beneficial; these included year of graduation, work experience, attitude to costs of analgesia, perception of competition between veterinarians and claw trimmers, estimation of pain level associated with treatment, estimated sensitivity of dairy cows to pain, knowledge of the obligation to provide analgesia, and whether the respondent thought lesion size ...
A survey inquiring about treatment approaches for claw horn lesion in dairy cattle was available to ...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that many veterinarians may not use analgesics in livestock for routine ...
Jan K Shearer,1 Paul J Plummer,1,2 Jennifer A Schleining11Veterinary Diagnostic and Production Anima...
Pain in cattle can arise though disease or injury or may result from veterinary or husbandry procedu...
While veterinarians are instrumental to the welfare of calves (Bos taurus), limited knowledge exists...
Pain is a significant welfare concern within the dairy industry. Recognizing and managing pain are i...
Freedom from pain is among the most important aspects of animal welfare. The main obstacle for pain ...
Attitudes towards pain and its control in farm animals have lagged behind those in companion animal ...
Objective: Freedom from pain is among the most important aspects of animal welfare. The main obstacl...
Canadian dairy farmers are required to use a local anesthetic and analgesic prior to all disbudding ...
Claw lesions are an important reason for compromised animal welfare and culling and cause major fina...
these concerns have stimulated interest to reexamine the methods used to achieve the shared goals of...
Sound feet and legs are important to the cow for optimal productivity, health and animal welfare (Br...
Objective: The objective of this study was to assess the use of analgesics, describe the attitudes o...
Research Areas: AgricultureFood Science & TechnologyABSTRACT - Hoof pathologies in dairy cows have a...
A survey inquiring about treatment approaches for claw horn lesion in dairy cattle was available to ...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that many veterinarians may not use analgesics in livestock for routine ...
Jan K Shearer,1 Paul J Plummer,1,2 Jennifer A Schleining11Veterinary Diagnostic and Production Anima...
Pain in cattle can arise though disease or injury or may result from veterinary or husbandry procedu...
While veterinarians are instrumental to the welfare of calves (Bos taurus), limited knowledge exists...
Pain is a significant welfare concern within the dairy industry. Recognizing and managing pain are i...
Freedom from pain is among the most important aspects of animal welfare. The main obstacle for pain ...
Attitudes towards pain and its control in farm animals have lagged behind those in companion animal ...
Objective: Freedom from pain is among the most important aspects of animal welfare. The main obstacl...
Canadian dairy farmers are required to use a local anesthetic and analgesic prior to all disbudding ...
Claw lesions are an important reason for compromised animal welfare and culling and cause major fina...
these concerns have stimulated interest to reexamine the methods used to achieve the shared goals of...
Sound feet and legs are important to the cow for optimal productivity, health and animal welfare (Br...
Objective: The objective of this study was to assess the use of analgesics, describe the attitudes o...
Research Areas: AgricultureFood Science & TechnologyABSTRACT - Hoof pathologies in dairy cows have a...
A survey inquiring about treatment approaches for claw horn lesion in dairy cattle was available to ...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that many veterinarians may not use analgesics in livestock for routine ...
Jan K Shearer,1 Paul J Plummer,1,2 Jennifer A Schleining11Veterinary Diagnostic and Production Anima...