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Early detection and prompt effective treatment of lameness in dairy cattle

Livestock, 2021
Lameness 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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Neurologic Conditions Causing Lameness in Companion Animals

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2001
Animals 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, 2021
Animal 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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Perception of lameness management, education, and animal welfare implications in the feedlot from consulting nutritionists, veterinarians, and feedlot managers

American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 2013
Increased production costs associated with an increase in the cost of feedstuffs has made animal health and production efficiency an ever more essential part of the feedlot beef industry. Compared with other feedlot health concerns, lameness has not been widely investigated but has been reported to account for 16% of all feedlot health problems.
Terrell, S. P.   +5 more
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An individual-animal-level prospective study of risk factors associated with the occurrence of lameness in the Michigan (USA) equine population

Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 1996
Abstract A prospective cohort study of lameness in Michigan equids was conducted using the Michigan Equine Monitoring System (MEMS) Phase-II data base. MEMS Phase II was an equine healthmonitoring study of 138 randomly-selected Michigan equine operations.
Whitney A. Ross, John B. Kaneene
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Lameness, fertility and nutrition: Human and animal biomarkers.

2015
Here we will address some activities executed and planned within WG1 “Biomarker-based Welfare Technologies”, and introduce the WG1 session dealing with interactions between lameness, nutrition and fertility. WG1 aims to understand the role of biomarkers in health/welfare research, where “biomarker” means “A characteristic that is objectively measured ...
Gabai Gianfranco, Šperanda, Marcela
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Diagnosis of lameness via data mining algorithm by using thermal camera and image processing method in Brown Swiss cows

Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2023
Gizem Çoşkun   +4 more
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Working Practices of Cattle Foot Trimmers Used for Footcare in Dairy Cattle Compared with Those of Veterinary Surgeons for Treatment of Lameness in Large Animal Practice

Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series A, 2004
SummaryA questionnaire was sent to 270 veterinary surgeons and 135 cattle foot trimmers, investigating their perceptions on lameness and associated pain, with particular emphasis on dairy cattle. Response rates were 58 and 51%, respectively, but the number of respondents fully answering each question varied.
K A, O'Callaghan Lowe   +3 more
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Bartosiewicz László – Gál Erika: Shuffling Nags, Lame Ducks. The Archaeology of Animal Disease

Communicationes Archaeologicae Hungariae, 2016
A Shuffling Nags, Lame Ducks a régészeti ásatások során feltárt állatcsontokon megfigyelhető elváltozások vizsgálatával, a paleopathologiával foglalkozó, sokoldalúan megírt, hiánypótló könyv. A régészeti állattannal foglalkozó szakemberek számára alapvető funkciójú, hiszen eligazítást nyújt a csontokon látható elváltozások azonosítására, emellett ...
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Wearable Inertial Sensor-Based Limb Lameness Detection and Pose Estimation for Horses

IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering, 2022
Tarik Yigit   +5 more
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