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Lameness Detection in Dairy Cows: Part 2. Use of Sensors to Automatically Register Changes in Locomotion or Behavior

Lameness Detection in Dairy Cows: Part 2. Use of Sensors to Automatically Register Changes in Locomotion or Behavior

... Available space. In practice, no free space is available in dairy barns to install any lameness detection system. This might create drawbacks for those sensor technologies that need an alley set-up where ...

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Gait Analysis of Horses for Lameness Detection with Radar Sensors

Gait Analysis of Horses for Lameness Detection with Radar Sensors

... Inertial sensor-based systems for lameness detection and quantification are available. A commercially system consisting of two single-axis accelerometers and a gyroscope fitted to the horse’s poll, pelvis ...

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Laminitis-related lesions and lameness detection in dairy cattle in Finland

Laminitis-related lesions and lameness detection in dairy cattle in Finland

... In the pilot year of the HH project 2002, the prevalence of digital dermatitis (DD) in Finland was only 0.2%, and very few infectious hoof disease problems existed. Large structural changes in agriculture, with e.g. ...

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Grazing Cow Behavior’s Association with Mild and Moderate Lameness

Grazing Cow Behavior’s Association with Mild and Moderate Lameness

... automated lameness detection systems. To be useful for detecting lameness, a behavior measure should ideally be consistently associated with mild or moderate lameness in normal grazing ...of ...

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Lameness in cattle: recent research to inform clinical practice

Lameness in cattle: recent research to inform clinical practice

... technologies for monitoring behaviour. Challenges which remain to be addressed include issues around sensitivity and specificity, robustness (to cope with the hostile conditions on-farm) and cost. Automated systems could ...

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What is lameness and what (or who) is the gold standard to detect it?

What is lameness and what (or who) is the gold standard to detect it?

... in lameness detection raises most emotion, the discussion of what we should consider lameness is more critical in our ...already lameness in horses has a negative meaning and is associated ...

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Sensor data classification for the indication of lameness in sheep

Sensor data classification for the indication of lameness in sheep

... Fig. 7. Accuracy results for Matlab classifiers when the linear acceleration is tested. The third and the most active group for lameness detection was the orientation data which indicated the value of the ...

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Modeling bovine lameness with limb movement variables

Modeling bovine lameness with limb movement variables

... Bovine lameness is one of the major dairy health prob- lems for dairy ...herds. Lameness may be described as a deviation from the “normal walking pattern” due to injury or disease, usually accompanied by ...

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Automated detection of lameness in sheep using machine learning approaches: novel insights into behavioural differences among lame and non-lame sheep

Automated detection of lameness in sheep using machine learning approaches: novel insights into behavioural differences among lame and non-lame sheep

... for lameness relies on rapid treatment, yet there are no objective measures of lameness ...differentiate lameness within three different activities (walking, standing and ...classifying ...

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Rater agreement of visual lameness assessment in horses during lungeing

Rater agreement of visual lameness assessment in horses during lungeing

... where lameness was induced (reversible hoof pressure in each limb, one at a time) and evaluated objectively ...forelimb lameness, 3 videos were evaluated correctly by an average of 74% of the raters and for ...

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Detection, implications and risk factors for lameness in group-housed gestating sows

Detection, implications and risk factors for lameness in group-housed gestating sows

... for lameness detection (Keegan et ...for lameness detection, marker-based cinematography was only recently evaluated in sows ...and lameness, the complicated set-up and expensive ...

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Dichelobacter nodosus and Fusobacterium necrophorum in ruminants with lameness and footrot

Dichelobacter nodosus and Fusobacterium necrophorum in ruminants with lameness and footrot

... Footrot is a disease of sheep, goats and cattle that causes losses in production and raises welfare issues world-wide. The disease is characterised by destruction of the hard keratin of the hoof leading to ...

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Impact of lameness and claw lesions in cows on health and production

Impact of lameness and claw lesions in cows on health and production

... Impact of lameness and claw lesions in cows on health and production.. JN Huxley BVetMed, DCHP, DipECBHM, PhD, MRCVS.[r] ...

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Impact of lameness and claw lesions in cows on health and production

Impact of lameness and claw lesions in cows on health and production

... Impact of lameness and claw lesions in cows on health and production 1.. JN Huxley BVetMed, DCHP, DipECBHM, PhD, MRCVS 3.[r] ...

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An investigation of the relationship between hindlimb lameness and saddle slip

An investigation of the relationship between hindlimb lameness and saddle slip

... with lameness that induce saddle ...causing lameness, back movement and saddle ...of lameness in the present study, horses that were severely lame in hand were not ridden and were therefore not ...

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Lameness in piglets – should pain killers be included at treatment?

Lameness in piglets – should pain killers be included at treatment?

... for lameness before the age of 5 weeks ...for lameness. However, as no difference in the incidence of lameness between the sexes were re- corded, the results obtained concur previous reports [16, 26, ...

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Prevalence and lameness-associated risk factors in Alberta feedlot cattle

Prevalence and lameness-associated risk factors in Alberta feedlot cattle

... between Lameness and BRD Diagnosis Bovine respiratory disease is the main cause of sickness in feedlot cattle associated with changes in behavior, reduced BCS, and immune function ( White et ...to lameness) ...

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The use of meloxicam oral suspension to treat musculoskeletal lameness in cattle

The use of meloxicam oral suspension to treat musculoskeletal lameness in cattle

... Abstract: Lameness in beef and dairy cattle is responsible for economic losses and has sig- nificant animal welfare ...musculoskeletal lameness were scored for lameness and inflammation, then ...

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An epidemiological study of foot, limb and body lesions and lameness in pigs

An epidemiological study of foot, limb and body lesions and lameness in pigs

... Conversely, in finishing pigs and pregnant sows the prevalence of abnormal gait was lower outdoors than in pigs housed on slatted floors and none of the outdoor housed lactating sows had[r] ...

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Factors contributing to the incidence and prevalence of lameness on Czech dairy farms

Factors contributing to the incidence and prevalence of lameness on Czech dairy farms

... Floor slipperiness was positively related to lame- ness prevalence. Poor quality of standing and walk- ing surfaces has been beyond any doubt proven to be a major risk factor for lameness (Ward, 2001). Wet slurry ...

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