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Effect of BVDV on Various Claw Disorders
American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 2007The primary purpose of this case control pilot study was to determine associations between BVDV infection and various claw disorders.
Moen, A. R., Holzhauer, M., Berends, I.
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Locomotion score and claw disorders in Norwegian dairy cows, assessed by claw trimmers
Livestock Science, 2012Abstract This cross-sectional study was part of a large project on free-stall housing. The aim was to assess the use of locomotion score (LocS) performed by 15 professional claw trimmers and the relation to claw disorders at claw trimming, to see if LocS recordings could be used to screen herds for claw problems.
Å.M. Sogstad, T. Fjeldaas, O. Østerås
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The effect of herd characteristics on claw disorders and claw measurements in Friesians
Livestock Production Science, 1986Abstract Effects of management and herd characteristics on claw disorders and claw measurements were studied. Data were collected on Friesian heifers in 81 herds with freestalls. Disorders were sole lesions (pododermatitis) and infections (dermatitis interdigitalis).
H Smit +5 more
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Genetic aspects of claw disorders, claw measurements and ‘type’ scores for feet in Friesian cattle
Livestock Production Science, 1986Abstract Data on claw measurements and disorders were collected on Black and White Friesian or Holstein heifers in 82 herds. Disorders were sole lesions and dermatitis interdigitalis and were determined on all heifers that had been milking between 40 and 100 days at the time of the visit.
Smit, H. +5 more
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Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 2006
Data of a cross-sectional study on prevalence of seven common bovine-claw disorders were used to calculate the intra-class correlation coefficients (ICCs) for claw trimmers. Fifteen professional claw trimmers were trained in diagnosing claw disorders uniformly.
Holzhauer, M. +3 more
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Data of a cross-sectional study on prevalence of seven common bovine-claw disorders were used to calculate the intra-class correlation coefficients (ICCs) for claw trimmers. Fifteen professional claw trimmers were trained in diagnosing claw disorders uniformly.
Holzhauer, M. +3 more
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Risk factors for claw disorders in intensively finished Charolais beef cattle
Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 2020This cross-sectional study aimed at performing a risk factor analysis of on-farm housing and management factors associated with infectious and non-infectious claw disorders of intensively finished Charolais young bulls and heifers. Claws' health condition of a total of 1305 animals belonging to 88 batches finished in farms located in the Eastern Po ...
Luisa, Magrin +6 more
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Ectatic Disorders Associated With a Claw-shaped Pattern on Corneal Topography
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2007To identify clinical findings associated with claw-shaped patterns on corneal topography.Retrospective, observational case series.Forty eyes (26 patients) with classic claw-shaped patterns on corneal topography were identified from 3,993 Orbscan II records.
Brandon W, Lee +5 more
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Risk factors influencing lameness and claw disorders in dairy cows
Livestock Production Science, 2005Abstract Claw health of dairy cows was investigated in an observational study in different housing systems in Switzerland. Twenty-five professional hoof trimmers examined lameness and claw disorders in 4621 cows on 290 farms during routine hoof trimming. 82 farms had tie-stall barns without exercise (T1) and 166 had tie-stall barns with exercise (T2),
J.C. Bielfeldt +3 more
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