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| Issues > Policy > Docking of lambs' tails |
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| AVMA policy |
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| Docking of Lambs' Tails |
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(HOD Resolution 1-2000; EB reaffirmed 11/05)
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Lambs' tails are docked for cleanliness and to minimize fly strike, but cosmetic, excessively short tail docking can lead to an increased incidence of rectal prolapses and is unacceptable for the welfare of the lamb. We recommend that lambs' tails be docked at the level of the distal end of the caudal tail fold.
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American Veterinary Medical Association
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