نتایج جستجو برای: Claw horn lesion

تعداد نتایج: 111394  

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2011
M van Straten I Siani D Bar

The objective of this study was to investigate whether cows diagnosed with claw horn lesions during routine claw trimming had an altered milk fat percentage on test days preceding the diagnosis, compared with cows without such lesions. Data included date of trimming, cow number, type, and location of claw lesions recorded by a professional claw trimmer during routine trimming sessions on 11 com...

Journal: :دامپزشکی 0
ایرج نوروزیان گروه پژوهشی د امپزشکی اتابک محسن نوری گروه پژوهشی د امپزشکی اتابک

this study was carried out in the winter of the year 2007 in a dairy herd at the vicinity of tehran (eslamshahr). measurements were performed on 18 holstein cows during first-lactation. five holstein dairy cattle were randomly selected and clinically studied, too. length of the claw’s dorsal flexure was measured with a ruler and also the hooves trimmed in the toe vertically for measuring of the...

AbstractObjective: This current study was done to find any correlation between clinical mastitis and lameness occurrence and incidence in dairy farms.Design: This prospective field trial was done on a case control study basis. Cows were divided into two mastitis and control group and lameness recorded and compared in both groups.Procedures: This current study was done during 9...

2011
Åse M Sogstad Terje Fjeldaas Olav Østerås

Claw disorders cause problems in dairy cattle all over the world. Nutrition, feeding, environment, claw trimming routines, hormonal changes related to calving and genetics are among the factors which influence the pathogenesis. The colour of the claw horn (pigmentation) has been suggested to play a role. The aim of this study was to investigate if there were any associations between the colour ...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2015
H J Thomas G G Miguel-Pacheco N J Bollard S C Archer N J Bell C Mason O J R Maxwell J G Remnant P Sleeman H R Whay J N Huxley

Lameness is one of the most significant endemic disease problems facing the dairy industry. Claw horn lesions (principally sole hemorrhage, sole ulcer, and white line disease) are some of the most prevalent conditions. Despite the fact that thousands of animals are treated for these conditions every year, experimental evidence is limited on the most effective treatment protocols. A randomized, ...

2004
Nigel B. Cook Kenneth V. Nordlund Garrett R. Oetzel

A dairy cow’s environment may influence the onset of laminitis and associated claw horn lesions by exacerbating changes in the hoof triggered by events at parturition, onset of subacute ruminal acidosis, or claw horn growth and wear and ground reaction forces on different walking surfaces. Environmental risk factors for laminitis and associated claw horn lesions include feed bunk space and desi...

Journal: :The Veterinary record 2015
S Wood Y Lin T G Knowles D C J Main

Infrared thermometry is a non-invasive tool shown to be useful in detecting claw abnormalities in cattle at an individual and herd level. This study used the technology to monitor foot temperature and investigate the association with lesion presence over time. A 990 cow dairy herd was enrolled and followed for six months, with data collection fortnightly, lesions were identified by examination ...

2016
Nikoleta Varagka Marina Lisgara Vassilis Skampardonis Vassilis Psychas Leonidas Leontides

BACKGROUND Hoof lesions in sows have been associated with lameness and poor hoof horn quality. The mechanical strength and quality of hoof horn is determined by the density and diameter of horn tubules, which were recently associated with the severity of lesions on the hoof wall of sows. Histologic changes that have previously been described in cases of bovine laminitis, have also been observed...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2006
A Franck N De Belie

The intention of this research was to study the impact of concrete floor surface roughness on a bovine claw model and to assess the deformation of the bovine claw model under load. The pressure distribution between the floor and the claw is the key method in this research. Monitoring foot-to-ground pressure distributions may provide insight into the relation between high local pressures and foo...

2016

To compare horn growth, wear and sole thickness, twenty-four mature dairy cows were ranked in order according to lactation number and calving date. Using a randomized block design, each group of two cows was randomly assigned in ranked order to either the experimental group (housed on rubber mat, group R) or the control group (housed on concrete, group C). The 12 cows in each group were selecte...

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