Objective- To study the effect of digit amputation on animal survival, and distribution of lesions on limbs, days in milk and parity in operated cows. Design- Retrospective descriptive study. Animals- Thirteen cows in a dairy herd consisting 1100 lactating Holstein cows. Procedures- Digit amputation by using a loop wire after inducing local intravenous anesthesia. Results- Digits of 13 cows were amputated during the period of study. Most amputations were done in hindlimbs. The average of parity during surgery was 3.3 that were higher from the average of parity in the herd (2.9). Eight cases were recorded in the third or less parities and 5 cases in fourth or more parity. The average of days in milk for all amputated cow is 180.72 ± 136.18 d...
Dairy cows are the major animals reared for milk production worldwide. Lameness is a manifestation o...
The available bibliographic sources on the study of distal limbs diseases in cows were analyzed. The...
The aim of this retrospective study was to document secondary wound healing and outcome in 20 cattle...
Objective- To study the effect of digit amputation on animal survival, and distribution of lesions o...
Background: Diseases of the bovine digit and hoof remain major problems in dairy farming and the bee...
The aim of this retrospective study was to document secondary wound healing and outcome in 20 cattle...
Background and Aim: To establish prevention strategies, recording the prevalence of foot injuries wi...
Assessment of lameness in cattle after foot surgery is important to monitor the recovery period, to ...
Lameness scoring (0–3) was carried out on four UK dairy farms during the housing period over three c...
Assessment of lameness in cattle after foot surgery is important to monitor the recovery period, to ...
Prompt diagnosis and treatment of claw horn lesions in cattle affects the likelihood of recovery; ho...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of specific hoof lesions on the locom...
Diseases of the bovine digit remain the major cause of painful lameness in cattle and commonly const...
The type of podal lesion varies according to the disease and several factors may be considered as de...
Lameness is one of the greatest infringements of welfare in dairy cows. The objective of this study ...
Dairy cows are the major animals reared for milk production worldwide. Lameness is a manifestation o...
The available bibliographic sources on the study of distal limbs diseases in cows were analyzed. The...
The aim of this retrospective study was to document secondary wound healing and outcome in 20 cattle...
Objective- To study the effect of digit amputation on animal survival, and distribution of lesions o...
Background: Diseases of the bovine digit and hoof remain major problems in dairy farming and the bee...
The aim of this retrospective study was to document secondary wound healing and outcome in 20 cattle...
Background and Aim: To establish prevention strategies, recording the prevalence of foot injuries wi...
Assessment of lameness in cattle after foot surgery is important to monitor the recovery period, to ...
Lameness scoring (0–3) was carried out on four UK dairy farms during the housing period over three c...
Assessment of lameness in cattle after foot surgery is important to monitor the recovery period, to ...
Prompt diagnosis and treatment of claw horn lesions in cattle affects the likelihood of recovery; ho...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of specific hoof lesions on the locom...
Diseases of the bovine digit remain the major cause of painful lameness in cattle and commonly const...
The type of podal lesion varies according to the disease and several factors may be considered as de...
Lameness is one of the greatest infringements of welfare in dairy cows. The objective of this study ...
Dairy cows are the major animals reared for milk production worldwide. Lameness is a manifestation o...
The available bibliographic sources on the study of distal limbs diseases in cows were analyzed. The...
The aim of this retrospective study was to document secondary wound healing and outcome in 20 cattle...