Abstract Dehorning is a painful husbandry procedure that is commonly performed in dairy calves. Parenteral meloxicam combined with local anesthesia mitigates the physiological and behavioral effects of dehorning in calves. The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of timing of oral meloxicam administration on physiological responses in calves after dehorning. Thirty Holstein bull calves, 8 to 10 wk of age (28–70kg), were randomly assigned to 1 of 3 treatment groups: placebo-treated control group (n=10), calves receiving meloxicam administered orally (1 mg/kg) in powdered milk replacer 12h before cautery dehorning (MEL-PRE; n=10), and calves receiving meloxicam administered as an oral bolus (1 mg/kg) at the time of dehorning ...
Oral meloxicam is labelled for reducing pain and inflammation associated with castration in cattle i...
Objective: To study the effects of oromucosal detomidine gel administered sublingually to calves pri...
for Vets in that what the authors were describing were not clinical guidelines, we wish to highlight...
Background: Dehorning is a common practice involving calves on dairy operations in the United States...
AbstractEffects of a single injection of meloxicam on calf behavior, pain sensitivity, and feed and ...
Background: Dehorning is common in the cattle industry, and there is a need for research evaluating ...
Amputation dehorning (AD) is a common practice performed on calves, causing harmful effects such as ...
The American Veterinary Medical Association has stated the importance of minimizing pain associated ...
Citation: Stock, M. L., Barth, L. A., Van Engen, N. K., Millman, S. T., Gehring, R., Wang, C., . . ....
Pharmacokinetics and effect of intravenous meloxicam in weaned Holstein calves following local anest...
To assess the effect of meloxicam and lidocaine on indicators of pain associated with castration, fo...
The use of pain relief during castration and dehorning of calves on commercial beef operations can b...
<div><p>To assess the effects of a topical anaesthetic (TA) and buccal meloxicam (BM) on behaviour, ...
To assess the effects of a topical anaesthetic (TA) and buccal meloxicam (BM) on behaviour, maximum ...
AbstractParturition is a necessary event for production in dairy cattle, and assistance at calving i...
Oral meloxicam is labelled for reducing pain and inflammation associated with castration in cattle i...
Objective: To study the effects of oromucosal detomidine gel administered sublingually to calves pri...
for Vets in that what the authors were describing were not clinical guidelines, we wish to highlight...
Background: Dehorning is a common practice involving calves on dairy operations in the United States...
AbstractEffects of a single injection of meloxicam on calf behavior, pain sensitivity, and feed and ...
Background: Dehorning is common in the cattle industry, and there is a need for research evaluating ...
Amputation dehorning (AD) is a common practice performed on calves, causing harmful effects such as ...
The American Veterinary Medical Association has stated the importance of minimizing pain associated ...
Citation: Stock, M. L., Barth, L. A., Van Engen, N. K., Millman, S. T., Gehring, R., Wang, C., . . ....
Pharmacokinetics and effect of intravenous meloxicam in weaned Holstein calves following local anest...
To assess the effect of meloxicam and lidocaine on indicators of pain associated with castration, fo...
The use of pain relief during castration and dehorning of calves on commercial beef operations can b...
<div><p>To assess the effects of a topical anaesthetic (TA) and buccal meloxicam (BM) on behaviour, ...
To assess the effects of a topical anaesthetic (TA) and buccal meloxicam (BM) on behaviour, maximum ...
AbstractParturition is a necessary event for production in dairy cattle, and assistance at calving i...
Oral meloxicam is labelled for reducing pain and inflammation associated with castration in cattle i...
Objective: To study the effects of oromucosal detomidine gel administered sublingually to calves pri...
for Vets in that what the authors were describing were not clinical guidelines, we wish to highlight...