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The prevalence of lameness on New Zealand dairy farms : a comparison of farmer perception and mobility scoring : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Veterinary Studies, Institute of Veterinary, Animal a

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Table 1a: Manson and Leaver (1998) Mobility Scoring Criteria
Table 1c: DairyCo (Barker et al., 2010) Mobility Scoring Criteria
Figure 1: Percentage of lame cows with mobility score 2 and 3
Table 2: Lameness and welfare results from direct observations and questionnaire data from farm records and/or farmer estimates on 59 dairy farms in New Zealand
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