Title of article
The Effect of Different Bloodless Castrators and Different Tail Docking Methods on the Responses of Lambs to the Combined Burdizzo Rubber Ring Method of Castration
Author/Authors
Kent، نويسنده , , J.E and Molony، نويسنده , , V and Graham، نويسنده , , M.J، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
5
From page
250
To page
254
Abstract
Equine thermography has increased in popularity recently because of improvements in thermal cameras and advances in image-processing software. The basic principle of thermography involves the transformation of surface heat from an object into a pictorial representation. The colour gradients generated reflect differences in the emitted heat. Variations from normal can be used to detect lameness or regions of inflammation in horses. Units can be so sensitive that flexor tendon injuries can be detected before the horse develops clinical lameness. Thermography has been used to evaluate several different clinical syndromes not only in the diagnosis of inflammation but also to monitor the progression of healing. Thermography has important applications in research for the detection of illegal performance-enhancing procedures at athletic events.
Keywords
castration , tail docking , Cortisol , pain , Lambs
Journal title
The Veterinary Journal
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
The Veterinary Journal
Record number
1389898
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