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.

Want more information on pain relief in sheep and cattle?

Trusted pain relief for sheep
Find out about the benefits of pain relief in sheep.
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Pain relief in young cattle
There have been a number of studies that have looked at the effect of using pain relief at disbudding, read more about the benefits here.
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Managing pain at marking
Today, more Australian producers recognise that providing pain relief is the new standard in the production of quality beef. Read more about pain relief in beef cattle here.
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