Early life experiences can have profound long-term, and sometimes trans-generational, effects on individual phenotypes. However, there is a relative paucity of knowledge about effects on pain sensitivity, even though these may impact on an individual's health and welfare, particularly in farm animals exposed to painful husbandry procedures. Here, we tested in sheep whether neonatal painful and non-painful challenges can alter pain sensitivity in adult life, and also in the next generation. Ewes exposed to tail-docking or a simulated mild infection (lipopolysaccharide (LPS)) on days 3–4 of life showed higher levels of pain-related behaviour when giving birth as adults compared with control animals. LPS-treated ewes also gave birth to lambs w...
The identification and assessment of pain in sheep under field conditions are important, but, due to...
Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't;Several factors can affect lamb body weight (BW) a...
The objectives were to determine the effect of in utero and early-life dietary exposure...
Early life experiences can have profound long-term, and sometimes trans-generational, effects on ind...
Data referred to in Clark et al. (2014). Long-term and trans-generational effects of neonatal experi...
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 ...
Objective: To investigate whether events that may be stressful to young lambs, including simulated i...
The goal of this experiment was to detect if maternal care by ewes could be effective in mitigating ...
peer-reviewedThe aims of the current study were to detect behavioural indicators of pain of tail-doc...
Tail docking lambs between one and seven days of age is a standard industry practice used to mitigat...
Lambs in Australia undergo painful husbandry procedures as part of common husbandry. The magnitude a...
Management of pain in sheep is limited by the challenges of recognising and accurately quantifying p...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordD...
Newborns in intensive care are regularly exposed to minor painful procedures at developmental time p...
The identification and assessment of pain in sheep under field conditions are important, but, due to...
Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't;Several factors can affect lamb body weight (BW) a...
The objectives were to determine the effect of in utero and early-life dietary exposure...
Early life experiences can have profound long-term, and sometimes trans-generational, effects on ind...
Data referred to in Clark et al. (2014). Long-term and trans-generational effects of neonatal experi...
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 ...
Objective: To investigate whether events that may be stressful to young lambs, including simulated i...
The goal of this experiment was to detect if maternal care by ewes could be effective in mitigating ...
peer-reviewedThe aims of the current study were to detect behavioural indicators of pain of tail-doc...
Tail docking lambs between one and seven days of age is a standard industry practice used to mitigat...
Lambs in Australia undergo painful husbandry procedures as part of common husbandry. The magnitude a...
Management of pain in sheep is limited by the challenges of recognising and accurately quantifying p...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordD...
Newborns in intensive care are regularly exposed to minor painful procedures at developmental time p...
The identification and assessment of pain in sheep under field conditions are important, but, due to...
Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't;Several factors can affect lamb body weight (BW) a...
The objectives were to determine the effect of in utero and early-life dietary exposure...