Animal well-being = happy animals and profit

31% of farmers see profit and income increase as a benefit of implementing good well-being practices.

*Data sourced from Chi Squared research on behalf of Boehringer Ingelheim, current as of November 2018.

70% of Australian farmers surveyed consider the use of pain relief in livestock operations an important part of well-being.*

*Data sourced from Chi Squared research on behalf of Boehringer Ingelheim, current as of November 2018.

52% of farmers use pain relief as part of their routine farming practices.*

*Data sourced from Chi Squared research on behalf of Boehringer Ingelheim, current as of November 2018.

Australian farmers see pain relief as an element of good well-being practice.

70% consider the use of pain relief in livestock operations an important part of well-being.*

*Data sourced from Chi Squared research on behalf of Boehringer Ingelheim, current as of November 2018.

Managing pain in your livestock can be tricky, with numerous options available in the market for pain management during animal husbandry procedures. This website aims to help livestock producers make the right decision when it comes to pain relief, by providing an overview of:

Data sourced from Chi Squared research on behalf of Boehringer Ingelheim, current as of November 2018

Want more information on what good pain management looks like?

Click here for more information or find your local vet to ask them for more details.