Practices and opinions of New Zealand sheep farmers towards pain management in lambs during castration and/or tail docking.
Kavitha KongaraRene Anne Corner-ThomasS BruereKevin E LawrenceM Carolyn GatesPublished in: New Zealand veterinary journal (2022)
Our results suggest very few New Zealand sheep farmers currently provide lambs with pain relief following tail docking or castration. This is likely due to the perception that the procedures are not painful enough to warrant pain relief, and concern over time and cost. This highlights the need to educate farmers about lamb pain and distress following tail docking and castration, and its negative impact on animal welfare. Farmers also need pain relief techniques and tools that can be administered simultaneously with these procedures to save time and labour cost.