2013
DOI: 10.1136/vr.f6253
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Survey on the recognition and management of pain in cattle

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“…While most (although not all) respondents reported using local anaesthesia when castrating and disbudding calves, the addition of an NSAID to the protocol has been shown to further control the pain associated with these procedures, particularly the postoperative pain as the local anaesthetic wanes 6–8 25 . The use of NSAID (ideally pre‐emptively) in addition to local anaesthetic for both disbudding and castration of calves is considered best practice and this approach has been described in numerous reviews and continuing education journals 26 27 28 . It is worth highlighting that legislation in this area is often dated (eg, over 50 years old in the UK) and can be slow and difficult to change.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While most (although not all) respondents reported using local anaesthesia when castrating and disbudding calves, the addition of an NSAID to the protocol has been shown to further control the pain associated with these procedures, particularly the postoperative pain as the local anaesthetic wanes 6–8 25 . The use of NSAID (ideally pre‐emptively) in addition to local anaesthetic for both disbudding and castration of calves is considered best practice and this approach has been described in numerous reviews and continuing education journals 26 27 28 . It is worth highlighting that legislation in this area is often dated (eg, over 50 years old in the UK) and can be slow and difficult to change.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pain was assessed through palpation (firm squeeze) of the umbilical stump (always before abdominal palpation) and the elicited pain response —flinch and kyphosis. Flinch, kyphosis and kicking are subjective behavioural responses to a ‘noxious’, that is, potentially tissue‐damaging stimulus and as such are imperfect indicators of measurable pain response 17 18 . However, similar to other behavioural responses, they have the advantage of occurring immediately after palpation (examination) and can be measured non‐invasively 19…”
Section: Animals Materials and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diante desta realidade produtores rurais e técnicos especializados enfrentam grande desafio para manter os sistemas de produção com manejo humanitário que atendam ás exigências de mercado nacional e internacional em padrões de saúde e bem-estar, seguindo os limites técnicos, éticos e legais. Animais de produção são frequentemente manejados na rotina que causa dor ou desconforto em vários procedimentos como castração, descorna, auxílios obstétricos em distocias, sem aplicação prévia de anestesia e analgesia (Hudson et al, 2008). Os problemas de locomoção decorrentes de afecções digitais são frequentes e na rotina do manejo frequentemente é realizado apenas em casos graves de claudicação, havendo negligência no tratamento dos animais nos casos menos graves pelo simples fato de não serem diagnosticados ou por motivos econômicos.…”
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“…Além disso, a laminite comumente está associada a ruminal, a genética, ao manejo inadequado da parturiente, conforto e instalações (Mülling et al, 2006). Animais de produção estão frequentemente expostos a uma rotina que pode leva-los a dor ou desconforto como em procedimentos de castração, descorna, auxílios obstétricos quando realizados de maneira errônea, sem aplicação prévia de anestesia e analgesia (Hudson et al, 2008;Luna, 2006) (Hudson et al, 2008;Luna, 2008). As claudicações em bovinos estão frequentemente associadas a dor que produzem desordens biomecânicas que comprometem a locomoção de um ou mais membros (Flower & Weary, 2006).…”
Section: Afecções Digitais Em Bovinos Leiteirosunclassified