Objective measures for the assessment of post-operative pain in bos indicus bull calves following castration

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Objective measures for the assessment of post-operative pain in bos indicus bull calves following castration. / Musk, Gabrielle C.; Jacobsen, Stine; Hyndman, Timothy H.; Lehmann, Heidi S.; Tuke, S. Jonathon; Collins, Teresa; Gleerup, Karina B.; Johnson, Craig B.; Laurence, Michael.

In: Animals, Vol. 7, No. 10, 76, 10.2017.

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Musk, GC, Jacobsen, S, Hyndman, TH, Lehmann, HS, Tuke, SJ, Collins, T, Gleerup, KB, Johnson, CB & Laurence, M 2017, 'Objective measures for the assessment of post-operative pain in bos indicus bull calves following castration', Animals, vol. 7, no. 10, 76. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani7100076

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Musk, G. C., Jacobsen, S., Hyndman, T. H., Lehmann, H. S., Tuke, S. J., Collins, T., Gleerup, K. B., Johnson, C. B., & Laurence, M. (2017). Objective measures for the assessment of post-operative pain in bos indicus bull calves following castration. Animals, 7(10), [76]. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani7100076

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Musk GC, Jacobsen S, Hyndman TH, Lehmann HS, Tuke SJ, Collins T et al. Objective measures for the assessment of post-operative pain in bos indicus bull calves following castration. Animals. 2017 Oct;7(10). 76. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani7100076

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Musk, Gabrielle C. ; Jacobsen, Stine ; Hyndman, Timothy H. ; Lehmann, Heidi S. ; Tuke, S. Jonathon ; Collins, Teresa ; Gleerup, Karina B. ; Johnson, Craig B. ; Laurence, Michael. / Objective measures for the assessment of post-operative pain in bos indicus bull calves following castration. In: Animals. 2017 ; Vol. 7, No. 10.

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title = "Objective measures for the assessment of post-operative pain in bos indicus bull calves following castration",
abstract = "The aim of the study was to assess pain in Bos indicus bull calves following surgical castration. Forty-two animals were randomised to four groups: no castration (NC, n = 6); castration with pre-operative lidocaine (CL, n = 12); castration with pre-operative meloxicam (CM, n = 12); and, castration alone (C, n = 12). Bodyweight was measured regularly and pedometers provided data on activity and rest from day −7 (7 days prior to surgery) to 13. Blood was collected for the measurement of serum amyloid A (SAA), haptoglobin, fibrinogen, and iron on days 0, 3 and 6. Bodyweight and pedometry data were analysed with a mixed effect model. The blood results were analysed with repeated measure one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). There was no treatment effect on bodyweight or activity. The duration of rest was greatest in the CM group and lowest in the C group. There was a significant increase in the concentrations of SAA, haptoglobin, and fibrinogen in all of the groups from day 0 to 3. Iron concentrations were not different at the time points it was measured. The results of this study suggest that animals rest for longer periods after the pre-operative administration of meloxicam. The other objective assessments measured in this study were not able to consistently differentiate between treatment groups.",
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