Pain relief use in sheep
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Introduction
Why use pain relief?1 quiz -
The Australian Animal Welfare Standards and Guidelines1 quiz
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Pain relief optionsWhat products are available for use in sheep?
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The differences between drugs1 quiz
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Husbandry proceduresApplication of pain relief for mulesing
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Application of pain relief for castration
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Application of pain relief for tail docking
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Alternate husbandry practices1 quiz
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SummarySummary of pain relief use1 quiz
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Question 1 of 4
1. Question
Which of the following statements about pain relief use in mulesing is correct?
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True or False: Ring castration in lambs is considered to be less stressful than surgical castration and is the preferred method.
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Place the tail docking procedures in order from perceived most stressful to least stressful for the animal.
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- Cold knife
- Ring docking
- Hot iron docking
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Most stress for the animal
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Intermediate stress for the animal
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Least stress for the animal
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True or False: Producers should always consider whether there is a need to undertake painful husbandry procedures on their animals or if there are suitable alternatives in their enterprise.
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