What we know that just aint so - Understanding pain management in pre-weaned beef calves

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Conference proceedings

Plain language summary

The goal of this paper is to review current pain assessment and mitigation strategies for knife and band castration in pre-weaned calves with focus on the influence of the age and method of castration including a summary of recent studies assessing the effects of meloxicam in controlling calf pain and improving calf comfort. Developing pain mitigation strategies that are practical and cost effective for producers is also important to facilitate their adoption by the beef industry.

Abstract

It is well documented that castration, regardless of age or method (surgical or band) causes pain in beef cattle. At the same time, consumer concern and awareness regarding painful routine management procedures in livestock is at an all-time high. Developing pain mitigation strategies that are practical and cost effective for producers is also important to facilitate their adoption by the beef industry. The goal of this paper is to review current pain assessment and mitigation strategies for knife and band castration in pre-weaned calves with focus on the influence of the age and method of castration including a summary of recent studies assessing the effects of meloxicam in controlling calf pain and improving calf comfort.

Publication date

2020-09-26