2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.applanim.2008.06.008
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Effect of caustic paste disbudding, using local anaesthesia with and without analgesia, on behaviour and cortisol of calves

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“…Several studies were done on use of caustic chemicals and their pain assessment in calves, however, similar studies are rare in kids. Both, use or no use of local anesthesia before disbudding in calves exhibited signs of stress for longer than 3 hours (Stilwell et al, 2009). In a study, calves disbudded using caustic paste and xylazine provided less pain compared hot iron cauterization using xylazine and lidocaine (Vickers et al, 2005).…”
Section: Caustic Chemicals (Naoh Koh)mentioning
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“…Several studies were done on use of caustic chemicals and their pain assessment in calves, however, similar studies are rare in kids. Both, use or no use of local anesthesia before disbudding in calves exhibited signs of stress for longer than 3 hours (Stilwell et al, 2009). In a study, calves disbudded using caustic paste and xylazine provided less pain compared hot iron cauterization using xylazine and lidocaine (Vickers et al, 2005).…”
Section: Caustic Chemicals (Naoh Koh)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a study, calves disbudded using caustic paste and xylazine provided less pain compared hot iron cauterization using xylazine and lidocaine (Vickers et al, 2005). In another study with calves, injection of NSAID (flunixin meglumine) and lignocaine before disbudding was found better in controlling pain compared with injection of lignocaine alone (Stilwell et al, 2009). There are several drawbacks of using caustic chemicals.…”
Section: Caustic Chemicals (Naoh Koh)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nas lesões de primeiro grau ou superficiais, a cicatrização ocorre entre 3 a 4 dias sem deixar cicatrizes. Nas lesões de segundo grau a cicatrização ocorre em média entre 14 e 21 dias sem produção emprego de pasta cáustica (VICKERS et al, 2005;BROOM, 2008;STILWELL et al, 2009), a cauterização pelo calor utilizando ferro quente (GRAFF; SENN, 1999;GRONDAHL-NIELSON et al, 1999;FAULKNER;WEARY, 2000;VICKERS et al, 2005;DOHERTY et al, 2007;STILWELL et al, 2010;STILWELL et al, 2012;HENRICH et al, 2013;BATES et al, 2015;CARAY et al, 2015), a cauterização pelo frio -crio cirurgia (BENGTSSON et al, 1996) e a excisão do broto germinativo utilizando uma guilhotina ("scoop disbudding") (ESPINOZA et al, 2013;FRACCARO et al, 2013). Dentre todas estas técnicas a que mais se destacada por estar inserida no manejo rotineiro das propriedades leiteiras é cauterização pelo calor utilizando o ferro quente, tornando-se, portanto, um dos principais fatores da ocorrência de queimaduras em bezerros (GRONDAHL-NIELSON et al, 1999;GOTTARDO et al, 2011;VICKERS et al, 2005;COZZI et al, 2015).…”
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“…A dor durante e após a descorna tem sido avaliada em diversos estudos de alterações comportamentais e alterações nos parâmetros fisiológicos por meio da mensuração do cortisol plasmático (GRONDAHL-NIELSON et al, 1999;FAULKNER;WEARY, 2000;VICKERS et al, 2005;BROOM, 2008;STILWELL et al, 2009;STILWELL et al, 2010;STILWELL et al, 2012;CARAY et al, 2015).…”
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