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Saturday 31 August 2024 – Afternoon, 14:10
Session 7. Suppress, substitute and soothe suffering – application of the 3S’s to improve farm animal welfare
Chair: Winckler / Hartnett
Session Type: Theme session
Theatre Session
14:10
Teat- and body condition of foster cows on a dairy farm
K. A. Zipp, T. Stumpf, R. Franz-Wippermann, U. Knierim
14:20
Evaluation of oral firocoxib, administered to the sow and delivered transmammary to nursing piglets, to manage pain associated with surgical castration and tail docking
A. Viscardi, M. Lou, M. Kleinhenz, M. Hall, J. Gray, T. Van Buren, S. Lierse, K. Kompalage, R. Tucker, M. Bear, J. Coetzee
14:30
Novel administration of meloxicam to surgically castrated bull calves via medicated lick blocks
S. Rudd, D. Van Der Saag, S. Lomax
14:35
Supporting breeders to better manage animal pain: the case of sheep tail docking
A. Aupiais, M. Doucet, D. Gautier, L. Sagot, S. Lavigne, U. Jean-Louis, N. Litalien, P. Venet
14:40
Does familiarity with pen mates affect tail biting in the first week post-weaning in non-docked pigs?
L. Hemsworth, K. Butler, R. Galea, M. Stevenson, P. Hemsworth, R. Morrison, M. Jorquera-Chavez, M. Lucas
14:45
Effects of commercially available toys for piglets with intact teeth on sow teat damage
K. Bučková, A. Johnson
14:55
Effect of horn status, housing, and management on dairy cows’ physiological stress level
G. Thiessen, A. Ebinghaus, U. Knierim
15:05
Acoustic analysis to identify non-fatal piglet crushing events
R. Mott, L. Collins
Poster Session
07.09
An Evidence-based Rating System to Pain Intensity Assessment in Animal Welfare Research
W. Alonso
07.10
Effect of seasonal changes on the incidence risk of tail biting in Australian pigs
R. Galea, M. Stevenson, M. Lucas, K. Plush, R. Morrison, J. Zemitis, M. Jorquera-Chavez, P. Hemsworth, A. Tilbrook, L. Hemsworth