• Vet. Clin. North Am. Food Anim. Pract. · Nov 2008

    Review

    Ruminant field anesthesia.

    • Eric J Abrahamsen.
    • Ocala Equine Hospital, 10855 N.W. U.S Highway 27, Ocala, FL 34482, USA. abrahamsen@earthlink.net
    • Vet. Clin. North Am. Food Anim. Pract. 2008 Nov 1; 24 (3): 429-41, v.

    AbstractRuminants can be safely anesthetized in a field setting. The higher level of analgesia provided by anesthesia eliminates the need for local anesthetic blockade, which can prove useful when a procedure is expected to produce a substantial level of pain or local anesthetic blockade is not feasible. Certain aspects of anesthesia place the patient at greater risk than chemical restraint techniques. Knowledge and vigilance reduce the additional risks associated with anesthesia.

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