Objective: To investigate whether events that may be stressful to young lambs, including simulated infection or social isolation, modulate pain experienced by lambs following castration and tail docking (C/D). Study design: Randomised, controlled, prospective study. Animals: Fifty male lambs born to 46 second-parity Mule ewes. Methods: Lambs were allocated randomly to one of four groups, experiencing either a potential stressor or handling on day 2 after birth, followed by C/D or handling only on day 3. Quantitative sensory testing (QST) data [mechanical nociceptive thresholds (MNT), Semmes Weinstein filaments (SW), response to cold] and serum cortisol concentration were measured at time points after application of treatments to la...
The present work was conducted to evaluate the animal response to stress in lambs caused by three di...
The identification and assessment of pain in sheep under field conditions are important, but, due to...
This study investigates for the first time the application of Qualitative Behavioural Assessment (QB...
There is evidence that painful events in early life can alter subsequent pain processing and sensiti...
Although neonatal farm animals are frequently subjected to painful management proce-dures, the role ...
Tail docking lambs between one and seven days of age is a standard industry practice used to mitigat...
peer-reviewedThe aims of the current study were to detect behavioural indicators of pain of tail-doc...
IntroductionThe effect of a targeted pain management protocol consisting of sedation and local anest...
Repeatable measures of pain in ruminants following husbandry procedures are required to validate res...
Early life experiences can have profound long-term, and sometimes trans-generational, effects on ind...
The goal of this experiment was to detect if maternal care by ewes could be effective in mitigating ...
Immunocastration provides a less invasive means of castrating lambs. Considering increasing consumer...
Lambs in Australia undergo painful husbandry procedures as part of common husbandry. The magnitude a...
PICO question In healthy lambs, does the administration of local anaesthetic reduce the pain resp...
ABSTRACT: Previous studies have evaluated the effects of different reproductive procedures on disco...
The present work was conducted to evaluate the animal response to stress in lambs caused by three di...
The identification and assessment of pain in sheep under field conditions are important, but, due to...
This study investigates for the first time the application of Qualitative Behavioural Assessment (QB...
There is evidence that painful events in early life can alter subsequent pain processing and sensiti...
Although neonatal farm animals are frequently subjected to painful management proce-dures, the role ...
Tail docking lambs between one and seven days of age is a standard industry practice used to mitigat...
peer-reviewedThe aims of the current study were to detect behavioural indicators of pain of tail-doc...
IntroductionThe effect of a targeted pain management protocol consisting of sedation and local anest...
Repeatable measures of pain in ruminants following husbandry procedures are required to validate res...
Early life experiences can have profound long-term, and sometimes trans-generational, effects on ind...
The goal of this experiment was to detect if maternal care by ewes could be effective in mitigating ...
Immunocastration provides a less invasive means of castrating lambs. Considering increasing consumer...
Lambs in Australia undergo painful husbandry procedures as part of common husbandry. The magnitude a...
PICO question In healthy lambs, does the administration of local anaesthetic reduce the pain resp...
ABSTRACT: Previous studies have evaluated the effects of different reproductive procedures on disco...
The present work was conducted to evaluate the animal response to stress in lambs caused by three di...
The identification and assessment of pain in sheep under field conditions are important, but, due to...
This study investigates for the first time the application of Qualitative Behavioural Assessment (QB...