2023
DOI: 10.1002/vro2.75
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Improving analgesia provision for sheep: An analysis of farm medicine records and attitudes towards pain relief on sheep farms in Northern Ireland

Paul E. Crawford,
Kim Hamer,
Fiona Lovatt
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundManagement 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.MethodsA 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 su… Show more

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“…Therefore, veterinarians in NI who are focused on sheep preventative medicine are creating an awareness of key AMS (antimicrobial stewardship) intervention points with the limited number of farmers that they engage with. This parallels the recently demonstrated ability of veterinarians to influence the provision of analgesia for sheep (Crawford et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…Therefore, veterinarians in NI who are focused on sheep preventative medicine are creating an awareness of key AMS (antimicrobial stewardship) intervention points with the limited number of farmers that they engage with. This parallels the recently demonstrated ability of veterinarians to influence the provision of analgesia for sheep (Crawford et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%