The importance of assessing pain in horses and donkeys.
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Publication Date: 2006-01-18 PubMed ID: 16411578DOI: 10.2746/042516406775374379Google Scholar: Lookup
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Robertson S.
(2006).
The importance of assessing pain in horses and donkeys.
Equine Vet J, 38(1), 5-6.
https://doi.org/10.2746/042516406775374379 Publication
Researcher Affiliations
- Section of Anaesthesia and Pain Management, College of Veterinary of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville 32610-0136, USA.
MeSH Terms
- Animals
- Behavior, Animal / physiology
- Equidae / physiology
- Horses / physiology
- Pain / diagnosis
- Pain / prevention & control
- Pain / veterinary
- Pain Measurement / methods
- Pain Measurement / veterinary
- Veterinary Medicine / methods
Citations
This article has been cited 1 times.- van Dierendonck MC, Burden FA, Rickards K, van Loon JPAM. Monitoring Acute Pain in Donkeys with the Equine Utrecht University Scale for Donkeys Composite Pain Assessment (EQUUS-DONKEY-COMPASS) and the Equine Utrecht University Scale for Donkey Facial Assessment of Pain (EQUUS-DONKEY-FAP). Animals (Basel) 2020 Feb 22;10(2).
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