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This blinded prospective study investigated analgesic effects of intramuscular (IM) butorphanol, meloxicam or intratesticular (IT) lidocaine for castration of 7-14 days old piglets under isoflurane anaesthesia. 66 piglets were randomly injected with: meloxicam IM (0.4 mg/kg; group M), butorphanol IM...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.17236/sat00169

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Optimizing Analgesia for Piglet Castration

Piglet castration, a common practice in livestock farming, can be a painful procedure. This study explores different analgesic approaches to minimize pain and discomfort during castration, comparing the effectiveness of butorphanol, meloxicam, and lidocaine in piglets under isoflurane anesthesia. Researchers found that intratesticular lidocaine provided effective analgesia without any significant side effects.

Lidocaine: A Pain-Relieving Oasis

The study found that intratesticular lidocaine was an effective and well-tolerated analgesic for piglet castration. It's like discovering a hidden oasis in the desert, offering a source of pain relief and promoting a more comfortable experience for the animals.

The Importance of Animal Welfare

This research highlights the importance of minimizing pain and distress in livestock animals. It underscores the need for effective analgesia during procedures that can cause discomfort. Like a caring shepherd tending to his flock, farmers and veterinarians must prioritize the well-being of animals under their care, ensuring that they receive appropriate pain management.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

The desert of animal husbandry is a vast and complex landscape, and it's essential to ensure the well-being of animals under our care. This study offers valuable insights into effective analgesia techniques for piglets, helping to minimize pain and promote a more humane experience. It's a testament to the ongoing efforts to improve animal welfare practices and create a more compassionate world for all creatures, great and small.
Date :
  1. Date Completed 2018-10-18
  2. Date Revised 2018-12-02
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

29989553

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.17236/sat00169

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