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								IntroductionWhy use pain relief?1 quiz
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																		The Australian Animal Welfare Standards and Guidelines1 quiz
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								Pain relief optionsWhat products are available for use in cattle?
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																		The differences between drugs1 quiz
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								CastrationApplication of pain relief for castration1 quiz
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								SummarySummary of pain relief use1 quiz
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									The Australian Animal Welfare Standards and Guidelines
Meat & Livestock Australia November 11, 2020
The Australian Animal Welfare Standards and Guidelines for cattle stipulate that good husbandry principles include:
- “Assessment of the need to undertake any husbandry procedures that may result in significant short-term pain against alternative strategies for the long-term welfare of the sheep/cattle.”
- “Undertaking of any husbandry procedures required for planned flock herd management in a manner that reduces the impact of these procedures and minimises risks to cattle welfare.”
For beef producers, the Australian Animal Welfare Standards and Guidelines for cattle states:
- “G6.2 Surgical procedures should be done with pain relief. Operators should seek advice on current pain minimisation strategies.”

 
		 
                            