A Clinical Trial on the Welfare Effects of Administering Meloxicam to 10 to 21 Day Dairy Calves Following Caustic Paste Disbudding.

Author: CuiHengmin, DengJunliang, FangJing, GengYi, GuoHongrui, HuYanchun, HuangFangyuan, KumbharMaqsood Ahmed, LiZhiqiang, QiJiancheng, RenZhihua, ShahAli Mujtaba, ShenLiuhong, YuShuming, ZuoZhicai

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Caustic paste disbudding (CPD) is widely utilized for calves, which has been known to result in adverse effects on the calves and ethical concerns related to animal welfare, despite the use of local anesthetics. The administration of meloxicam has been demonstrated to provide benefits in alleviating...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10464511/

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Meloxicam: A Pain Relief Oasis for Dairy Calves

The world of animal welfare is a vast desert, and ensuring the well-being of livestock is a crucial mission. This study investigates the effectiveness of meloxicam, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), in mitigating pain and inflammation in dairy calves following caustic paste disbudding (CPD). CPD, a procedure used to remove horns, can cause significant discomfort for calves, much like a desert traveler encountering a scorching sun.

The study demonstrated that meloxicam, when administered alongside lidocaine, significantly reduced pain and inflammation in calves following CPD. This finding is particularly important because it extends the benefits of meloxicam to calves older than nine days, providing a broader range of pain relief options.

Reducing Pain: A Boon for Animal Welfare

The study shows that meloxicam can effectively reduce pain and inflammation in calves after CPD, improving their overall well-being. This is a significant finding, particularly given the ethical concerns surrounding CPD. The researchers meticulously measured various indicators of pain and inflammation, ensuring a robust assessment of meloxicam's effectiveness.

Meloxicam: A Ray of Hope in the Desert of Animal Welfare

The study offers a ray of hope in the desert of animal welfare, demonstrating the potential of meloxicam to alleviate pain and improve the lives of dairy calves. This finding encourages the adoption of more humane practices in animal agriculture. By understanding the mechanisms of pain and inflammation, we can develop better pain management strategies for animals, ensuring their well-being.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

Meloxicam provides a valuable tool for pain management in dairy calves, offering a more humane approach to CPD. The study highlights the need for continued research and development of pain relief strategies for animals, ensuring their comfort and well-being. Just as a camel seeks shade from the scorching sun, we must strive to provide relief from pain for our animal companions.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2023-08-31
  2. Date Revised 2023-08-31
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Pubmed ID

37549918

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

PMC10464511

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