Pain management in castrated beef cattle.Export / Share Petherick, J. C. (2011) Pain management in castrated beef cattle. Other. MLA, North Sydney, NSW. Full text not currently attached. Access may be available via the Publisher's website or OpenAccess link. Article Link: https://www.mla.com.au/research-and-development/se... AbstractTension-bander castration is promoted as producing superior welfare and production outcomes compared to other castration methods, particularly for older bulls. The welfare outcomes for weaner and mature Bos indicus bulls castrated by tension-bander or surgery with and without analgesia (ketoprofen administered at castration) were investigated. Behavioural changes indicated that the banded bulls of both ages experienced greater pain than the surgical castrates immediately post-castration. Ketoprofen alleviated the pain, although it took time (about 1 hr) to take effect.
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