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Research paper thumbnail of An Investigation into the Perceptions of Veterinarians towards Calf Welfare in New Zealand

Animals, Feb 6, 2021

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Research paper thumbnail of An Investigation into the Perceptions of Veterinarians towards Perioperative Pain Management in Calves

Animals, Jun 24, 2021

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Research paper thumbnail of An Investigation into the Perceptions of Veterinarians towards Perioperative Pain Management in Calves

Animals, 2021

While veterinarians are instrumental to the welfare of calves (Bos taurus), limited knowledge exi... more While veterinarians are instrumental to the welfare of calves (Bos taurus), limited knowledge exists concerning veterinary perceptions towards perioperative pain management in calves. As a part of a larger, nationwide study investigating the perceptions of veterinarians towards calf welfare, the current work sought to quantify veterinary perceptions towards perioperative pain management, including barriers to its use, and investigate demographic influences affecting those perceptions. An electronic mixed-methods survey was completed by 104 veterinarians registered with the Veterinary Council of New Zealand. The current work revealed that most veterinarians considered a multimodal approach as the most effective method for ameliorating perioperative pain in calves, rejected the practice of differential treatment based on developmental age, and perceived that postprocedural pain persists beyond 24 h for the majority of procedures included in the survey. Despite this, veterinarians iden...

Research paper thumbnail of An Investigation into the Perceptions of Veterinarians towards Calf Welfare in New Zealand

Animals, Feb 6, 2021

This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative... more This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY

Research paper thumbnail of An Investigation into the Perceptions of Veterinarians towards Perioperative Pain Management in Calves

Animals, Jun 24, 2021

This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative... more This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY

Research paper thumbnail of An Investigation into the Perceptions of Veterinarians towards Perioperative Pain Management in Calves

Animals, 2021

While veterinarians are instrumental to the welfare of calves (Bos taurus), limited knowledge exi... more While veterinarians are instrumental to the welfare of calves (Bos taurus), limited knowledge exists concerning veterinary perceptions towards perioperative pain management in calves. As a part of a larger, nationwide study investigating the perceptions of veterinarians towards calf welfare, the current work sought to quantify veterinary perceptions towards perioperative pain management, including barriers to its use, and investigate demographic influences affecting those perceptions. An electronic mixed-methods survey was completed by 104 veterinarians registered with the Veterinary Council of New Zealand. The current work revealed that most veterinarians considered a multimodal approach as the most effective method for ameliorating perioperative pain in calves, rejected the practice of differential treatment based on developmental age, and perceived that postprocedural pain persists beyond 24 h for the majority of procedures included in the survey. Despite this, veterinarians iden...

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