Severe lameness attributed to osteochondrosis is described in an extensively managed Brahman herd grazing on improved native pasture. Clinical signs were observed in five animals, three of which were necropsied. The most prominent lesions were in the elbow and stifle joints. There was multiple fissuring and ulceration of thickened articular cartilage with numerous osteochondral bodies present in the joint spaces. All affected animals were entire males sharing a common ancestral sire. Inheritance and gender were suspected to be contributing factors in the development of the disease
Introduction: Lameness caused by growth plate lesions is a problem in beef cattle; however, there a...
Introduction: Lameness caused by growth plate lesions is a problem in beef cattle; however, there a...
AbstractClaw horn disruption lesions (CHDL; sole hemorrhage, sole ulcer, and white line disease) cau...
This paper reports the occurrence of osteochondrosis in feedlot cattle submitted to a high-caloric d...
Osteochondrosis (OC) is not well recognized in cattle. Japanese Black (JB) cattle are valued for the...
Lameness related to growth plate lesions is an important problem in the beef industry. This article ...
Since 1982 farmers and veterinarians mainly from the North West province of South Africa noticed an ...
none8siLameness related to growth plate lesions is an important problem in the beef industry. This a...
The prevalence of osteochondral changes in the metatarsal growth plates of fattening bulls was inves...
The prevalence of osteochondral changes in the metatarsal growth plates of fattening bulls was inves...
The prevalence of osteochondral changes in the metatarsal growth plates of fattening bulls was inves...
A retrospective study of the epidemiological and clinic-pathological aspects of cattle and buffaloes...
A retrospective study of the epidemiological and clinic-pathological aspects of cattle and buffaloes...
A retrospective study of the epidemiological and clinic-pathological aspects of cattle and buffaloes...
Abstract The lame sire, unsound for breeding, can cause substantial economic loss due to reduced pre...
Introduction: Lameness caused by growth plate lesions is a problem in beef cattle; however, there a...
Introduction: Lameness caused by growth plate lesions is a problem in beef cattle; however, there a...
AbstractClaw horn disruption lesions (CHDL; sole hemorrhage, sole ulcer, and white line disease) cau...
This paper reports the occurrence of osteochondrosis in feedlot cattle submitted to a high-caloric d...
Osteochondrosis (OC) is not well recognized in cattle. Japanese Black (JB) cattle are valued for the...
Lameness related to growth plate lesions is an important problem in the beef industry. This article ...
Since 1982 farmers and veterinarians mainly from the North West province of South Africa noticed an ...
none8siLameness related to growth plate lesions is an important problem in the beef industry. This a...
The prevalence of osteochondral changes in the metatarsal growth plates of fattening bulls was inves...
The prevalence of osteochondral changes in the metatarsal growth plates of fattening bulls was inves...
The prevalence of osteochondral changes in the metatarsal growth plates of fattening bulls was inves...
A retrospective study of the epidemiological and clinic-pathological aspects of cattle and buffaloes...
A retrospective study of the epidemiological and clinic-pathological aspects of cattle and buffaloes...
A retrospective study of the epidemiological and clinic-pathological aspects of cattle and buffaloes...
Abstract The lame sire, unsound for breeding, can cause substantial economic loss due to reduced pre...
Introduction: Lameness caused by growth plate lesions is a problem in beef cattle; however, there a...
Introduction: Lameness caused by growth plate lesions is a problem in beef cattle; however, there a...
AbstractClaw horn disruption lesions (CHDL; sole hemorrhage, sole ulcer, and white line disease) cau...