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Lameness in dairy Cows

Lameness in dairy Cows

... with lameness particularly for digital dermatitis 28 ...horn. Cows should therefore be managed and housed to keep their feet as dry as ...dry. Cows should be handled ...and cows and heifers ... See full document

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Öhm, Andreas
  

(2019):


	A systematic review and meta-analyses of risk factors associated with lameness in dairy cows.


Dissertation, LMU München: Tierärztliche Fakultät

Öhm, Andreas (2019): A systematic review and meta-analyses of risk factors associated with lameness in dairy cows. Dissertation, LMU München: Tierärztliche Fakultät

... that cows prefer softer rubber flooring over ...of lameness in dairy cows (ROUHA-MÜLLEDER et ...of cows (BRUIJNIS et ...health: cows walk faster and more confidently, take longer ... See full document

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Prevalence and Severity of Lameness in Dairy Cows Housed in Free-stall Barns from Transylvania

Prevalence and Severity of Lameness in Dairy Cows Housed in Free-stall Barns from Transylvania

... of lameness prevalence in free stall housed dairy cows Cook [8] also reported lower values during the summer ...for lameness in dairy cows, this type of statements should be ... See full document

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Using simulation to interpret a discrete time survival model in a complex biological system: fertility and lameness in dairy cows

Using simulation to interpret a discrete time survival model in a complex biological system: fertility and lameness in dairy cows

... in dairy production [13], which in turn is increasingly important in the context of a global increase in demand and downward pressure on resource use ...affect dairy cow fertility, including incidence of ... See full document

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Space-use patterns highlight behavioural differences linked to lameness, parity, and days in milk in barn-housed dairy cows

Space-use patterns highlight behavioural differences linked to lameness, parity, and days in milk in barn-housed dairy cows

... of dairy cattle, with potentially significant economic impacts due to the expense of treatment and lost milk pro- ...Existing lameness detection methods can be time-intensive, and under-detection remains a ... See full document

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Cortisol levels in skimmed milk during the first 22 weeks of lactation and response to short-term metabolic stress and lameness in dairy cows

Cortisol levels in skimmed milk during the first 22 weeks of lactation and response to short-term metabolic stress and lameness in dairy cows

... the cows received a restrictive diet and no additional concentrates (70 % of mean ad libitum energy intake; feed restriction, ...the cows were fed half of their daily allotment of the restrictive diet at ... See full document

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Effect of claw horn lesion type and severity at the time of treatment on outcome of lameness in dairy cows

Effect of claw horn lesion type and severity at the time of treatment on outcome of lameness in dairy cows

... of cows with claw horn lesions that only received a therapeutic foot trim on the detected lame hind limb were included; the intervention was a standard Dutch five step trim, involving trimming and balancing of ... See full document

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Risk of Lameness in Dairy Cows with Paratuberculosis Infection

Risk of Lameness in Dairy Cows with Paratuberculosis Infection

... positive cows turn lame significantly earlier and are more likely to be lame than JD-negative ...positive cows also have more lameness after the first ELISA positive result than cows that test ... See full document

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Epidemiology of lameness in dairy cows

Epidemiology of lameness in dairy cows

... Table 5.1 Number and percentageof sole ulcer, white line disease and digital dermatitis lesionstreatedfor different cow and farm characteristics Table 5.2 Mixed effectsmodels of risk fac[r] ... See full document

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Modeling the Effect of Lameness on Culling of Dairy Cows in Tehran Province

Modeling the Effect of Lameness on Culling of Dairy Cows in Tehran Province

... in dairy cows is not only complex, but also expensive and ...the dairy farmer may consider several major aspects such as illness, milk yield status, conception status, availability of replacements, ... See full document

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Dynamic time warping for classifying lameness in cows

Dynamic time warping for classifying lameness in cows

... Abstract: Lameness in dairy cows is one of the most significant welfare and productivity ...classifying lameness in dairy ...classifying lameness. In the case of studies, three ... See full document

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Low body condition predisposes cattle to lameness: An 8 year study of one dairy herd

Low body condition predisposes cattle to lameness: An 8 year study of one dairy herd

... of lameness in dairy ...of lameness in the first lactation with older age at first calving (≥25 ...repeat lameness is that an increased age at first calving may reflect ani- mals that are less ... See full document

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Evaluation of Mastitis Impact on Lameness and Digital Lesions in Dairy Cows

Evaluation of Mastitis Impact on Lameness and Digital Lesions in Dairy Cows

... study cows with one of the above mentioned grade of mastitis allocated to mastitis group and the same number of the cows that didn’t show any record of mastitis at least three month before inclusion in the ... See full document

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The contribution of previous lameness events and body condition score to the occurrence of lameness in dairy herds: a study of 2 herds

The contribution of previous lameness events and body condition score to the occurrence of lameness in dairy herds: a study of 2 herds

... of lameness increase the risk of future lameness in dairy ...for lameness using longitudinal data with repeated ...of lameness that could be avoided in 2 separate herds (2 populations) ... See full document

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Behavioural changes in dairy cows with lameness in an automatic milking system

Behavioural changes in dairy cows with lameness in an automatic milking system

... Invited review: The impact of automatic milking systems on dairy cow management, behavior, health, and welfare.. Is lameness a welfare problem in dairy farms with automatic milking syste[r] ... See full document

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A cross sectional survey and follow up study on major dairy health problems in large and small scale urban farms in Mekelle, Tigray, Ethiopia

A cross sectional survey and follow up study on major dairy health problems in large and small scale urban farms in Mekelle, Tigray, Ethiopia

... main dairy health problems ...of dairy reproductive prob- lems showed statistically significant variation among local and cross breeds (P < ...among dairy cows managed under intensive and ... See full document

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Foot lesions in lame cows on 10 dairy farms in Ireland

Foot lesions in lame cows on 10 dairy farms in Ireland

... where dairy cows are managed in a similar way compared to Ireland, cattle had an average of 3 foot lesions ...of cows were diagnosed with a single type of lesion and the majority were diagnosed with ... See full document

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Lameness in cattle: recent research to inform clinical practice

Lameness in cattle: recent research to inform clinical practice

... that lameness has on a range of cow ...disease. Lameness causes dairy cows to modify their behaviour and directly impacts on how they apportion their ...lame cows progressively reduce ... See full document

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Polyunsaturated fatty acids and fertility in female mammals - an update

Polyunsaturated fatty acids and fertility in female mammals - an update

... lactating dairy cows treated with recombinant bovine somatotropin (Sometribove) or saline and fed diets differing in fat content and ...of Dairy Science ...of dairy cows is ... See full document

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Incidence Rates of Clinical Mastitis among Canadian Holsteins Classified as High, Average, or Low Immune Responders

Incidence Rates of Clinical Mastitis among Canadian Holsteins Classified as High, Average, or Low Immune Responders

... Isolation of the contagious pathogen Staphylococcus aureusor Strepto- coccus agalactiae was considered the cause of an intramammary infection if 1 colony (100 CFU/ml) was isolated. If ⱖ 200 CFU/ml of the environ- mental ... See full document

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