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The Bovine Practitioner, 2013
Consulting nutritionists (n=37), consulting veterinarians (n=47), and feedlot managers (n=63) from the United States and Canada participated in a feedlot cattle lameness survey.
D. Thomson, Manhattan Ks
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Consulting nutritionists (n=37), consulting veterinarians (n=47), and feedlot managers (n=63) from the United States and Canada participated in a feedlot cattle lameness survey.
D. Thomson, Manhattan Ks
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Methodology for evaluating lameness in animals with osteoarthritis
Veterinariya, Zootekhniya i Biotekhnologiya, 2023The article presents data on the results of the development and implementation of the methodology for determining the degree of lameness in animals with osteoarthritis. The work was performed in experimental conditions on sheep with controlled degrees of pathological process development and terms of its course.
Mikhail D. Kachalin +4 more
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Early detection and prompt effective treatment of lameness in dairy cattle
Livestock, 2021Lameness remains a substantial challenge within the UK dairy industry despite significant investment and research in this area. The early detection and prompt effective treatment (EDPET) of new cases of lameness is vital in breaking the chronicity cycle ...
Sarah R. Pedersen, James Wilson
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Diagnostic Imaging of Lameness in Small Animals
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2001The demand for advanced diagnostic imaging procedures such as nuclear scintigraphy, ultrasonography, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging has increased dramatically over the past 10 years. Veterinarians, seeking to improve their diagnostic capabilities and clients willing to pursue "best medicine" have driven this demand, resulting in ...
J J, Hoskinson, R L, Tucker
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Neurologic Conditions Causing Lameness in Companion Animals
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2001Animals presented with non-weight-bearing lameness are a diagnostic challenge for the veterinarian. It is extremely important to distinguish between orthopedic and neurologic causes of lameness, because the diagnostic and therapeutic plans can be quite different.
J J, McDonnell, S R, Platt, L A, Clayton
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Identifying lameness in horses through deep learning
ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, 2021Animal pose estimation is important to understand animal behavior and injury. This is especially the case with horse lameness. In the past, studies have focused on combining trackable markers on animals with high-speed cameras to support gait detection ...
Yiqi Wang +3 more
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Automatic lameness detection in cattle.
The Veterinary Journal, 2019There is an increasing demand for health and welfare monitoring in modern dairy farming. The development of various innovative techniques aims at improving animal behaviour monitoring and thus animal welfare indicators on-farm.
M. Alsaaod, Mahmoud Fadul, A. Steiner
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