Kulkarni, HarishWilliam, B. JustinGeorge, Ravi SundarKannan, T.A.TANUVAS2019-09-062019-09-062013http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810126739TNV_TH_2013_MVM10060Pain is very intense and debilitating in the horse than any other farm animals and may be primarily responsible for decreased performance, high morbidity and mortality. The use of a good analgesic agent in horses during intra and post-operative surgical procedures will inevitably be of a greater contribution in the field of equine anaesthesia and analgesia.en-USFood TechnologyNALBUPHINE HYDROCHLORIDE AS AN ADJUNCT AND ANALGESIC TO KETAMINE ANAESTHESIA IN XYLAZINE OR XYLAZINE AND ACEPROMAZINE PREMEDICATED HORSESThesis