Background: Management of pain is critical to improve the welfare of farmed livestock and meet consumer expectations. There is limited published information about the use of analgesic drugs in the sheep sector. Methods: A mixed-method approach was followed. The range of analgesic drugs used on 52 Northern Irish sheep farms was determined through analysis of medicine purchase records. Through interview and discussion groups, with both farmer and veterinarian participants, attitudes towards the use and adoption of such medicines were explored. Results: The use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) was widespread and highly variable. One-third of farmers in the sample did not purchase any NSAID. Meloxicam was the mos...
The identification and assessment of pain in sheep under field conditions are important, but, due to...
Surgical husbandry procedures in livestock are invariably associated with pain and stress, yet are t...
Introduction: The use of anthelmintic and antibiotic medicines is imperative to prevent the sufferin...
Background: Management of pain is critical to improve the welfare of farmed livestock and meet co...
Pain is a significant welfare concern within the dairy industry. Recognizing and managing pain are i...
Increasing societal and customer pressure to provide animals with 'a life worth living' continues to...
Content removed from thesis for copyright reasons: Figure 1.20(e). S. viminalis. Retrieved from Vale...
Sheep (Ovis aries) are widely used in experimental settings and breeding system, nevertheless pain t...
Pain in cattle can arise though disease or injury or may result from veterinary or husbandry procedu...
Pain in nonhuman animals is a difficult concept to identify and measure. This article briefly descri...
Sheep (Ovis aries) are widely used as large animal models in biomedical research. However, current l...
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...
© 2019 BMJ Publishing Group Limited. Sheep medicine has traditionally been a low priority for cattle...
Within the livestock sector, farmers and veterinarians are two groups of people who play a pivotal ...
The identification and assessment of pain in sheep under field conditions are important, but, due to...
Surgical husbandry procedures in livestock are invariably associated with pain and stress, yet are t...
Introduction: The use of anthelmintic and antibiotic medicines is imperative to prevent the sufferin...
Background: Management of pain is critical to improve the welfare of farmed livestock and meet co...
Pain is a significant welfare concern within the dairy industry. Recognizing and managing pain are i...
Increasing societal and customer pressure to provide animals with 'a life worth living' continues to...
Content removed from thesis for copyright reasons: Figure 1.20(e). S. viminalis. Retrieved from Vale...
Sheep (Ovis aries) are widely used in experimental settings and breeding system, nevertheless pain t...
Pain in cattle can arise though disease or injury or may result from veterinary or husbandry procedu...
Pain in nonhuman animals is a difficult concept to identify and measure. This article briefly descri...
Sheep (Ovis aries) are widely used as large animal models in biomedical research. However, current l...
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...
© 2019 BMJ Publishing Group Limited. Sheep medicine has traditionally been a low priority for cattle...
Within the livestock sector, farmers and veterinarians are two groups of people who play a pivotal ...
The identification and assessment of pain in sheep under field conditions are important, but, due to...
Surgical husbandry procedures in livestock are invariably associated with pain and stress, yet are t...
Introduction: The use of anthelmintic and antibiotic medicines is imperative to prevent the sufferin...