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Detection of claw lesions in dairy cows based on acoustic analyses
In der Milchviehhaltung sind Klauenerkrankungen ein weit verbreitetes Gesundheitsproblem. Ihre frühe Erkennung und Behandlung ist ein wichtiger Tierwohlaspekt. Im Rahmen dieser Dissertation wurde zunächst ein Locomotion Score hinsichtlich einer objektiven Bewertung validiert.
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: Pododermatitis aseptica hemorrhagica circumscripta is associated with metalloproteinase 2 weakening of distal phalangeal suspensory structures and sinkage of the distal phalanx in the claw capsule.
T.L. Reeder, D.S. Zarlenga, R.M. Dyer
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The Use of Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells in the Treatment of Claw Lesions in Cows [PDF]
The treatment of claw lesions in cattle is one of the most pressing aspects of veterinary surgery. The main options of treatment include claw trimming along with various methods to speed up healing.
Nataly Kostyuk, Andrei Prytychenka
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Development of Sustainable low cost animal accommodation outwintering pads (OWP’s) [PDF]
End of project reportThe aims of this study were to compare three different OWP designs with cubicle housing in terms of hoof and udder health, dirtiness scores, animal behaviour and productivity.
Boyle, Laura, French, Padraig
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Lameness in UK dairy cows: a review of the current status [PDF]
Lameness in dairy cattle has been reported as a concern for welfare and economic reasons for over 20 years. This concern has been expressed from across the industry and has prompted the launch of a number of initiatives to address the problem.
Archer S. C. +7 more
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Impact of lameness and claw lesions in cows on health and production [PDF]
Lameness is one of the most important endemic diseases of cattle, particularly in the dairy sector. It has a significant impact on health and welfare and leads to a range of production losses. This article reviews the English language peer reviewed literature on the impacts of lameness in cattle on measures of health and production.
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Effect of different flooring types on pressure distribution under the bovine claw – an ex vivo study
Background Mechanical interactions between hard floorings and the sole of bovine claws can be reasonable to cause traumatic claw lesions. In this ex vivo study, the direct kinetic impact of concrete and three types of rubber mats on the sole of dairy ...
Benjamin Oehme +5 more
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Digital dermatitis in cattle, part II : treatment, prevention and link with other treponemal diseases [PDF]
Digital dermatitis is the most common cause of lameness worldwide in dairy cattle. In this final part of a twin paper, treatment options and strategies to prevent digital dermatitis are reviewed.
Opsomer, Geert, Vermeersch, Anne-Sofie
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Legs and Claws Condition and Lameness in Sows
Lameness is a multi-factorial condition that depends on managerial as well as genetic variables, but often is related to legs and feet condition of the animals.
Renata Relic +5 more
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