What does good pain management look like?
Vets and producers are using pain relief in their farming routines every day, and are seeing the benefits of animals recovering more quickly from otherwise painful procedures. See for yourself why they use pain relief.
Sheep Pain Management for Animal WellBeing: A Farmer’s Perspective
Michael Lowe
Sheep Pain Management for Animal Wellbeing: A Veterinarian’s Perspective
Dr Jade Costello
Livestock Pain Management for Better Production Outcomes: A Veterinarian’s Perspective
Dr Tim Gole
Livestock Pain Management for Better Production Outcomes – A Farmer’s perspective
Andrew Freeth
GENSTOCK – David & Rozie Kennett Interview
Dr Rozie & David Kennett
Further reading
- Public attitudes and perceptions towards farm animal welfare
Prof. Grahame Coleman
University of Melbourne, Australia
How do community concerns and behaviours impact on animal welfare and the livestock industry’s social licence to practice? - Do cows think grass tastes good?
Dr. David Beggs
University of Melbourne, Australia
How can veterinary practitioners play an active role in improving farm animal well-being? - Australian Animal Welfare Standards and Guidelines
The welfare standards and guidelines for livestock aim to harmonise and streamline livestock welfare legislation in Australia, ensuring that it results in improved welfare outcomes and is practical for industry
http://www.animalwelfarestandards.net.au/