Infrared thermography as a non invasive technique to assess lameness in dairy cows - AIM To verify the possibility of using thermography technique as a diagnostic tool for early detection of lameness. INTRODUCTION Thermography is a non invasive technique that may be used to remotely assess skin temperature at distance without interfere with animals behaviours. MATERIALS and METHODS Six experimental sessions were conducted on 130 dairy cows of different age and stage of lactation in the north of Italy. Animals were gathered in the waiting room before milking and after that, the practitioner made the diagnosis, checking the presence of lameness on every foot. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION C...
Lameness in dairy cattle is a persistent problem, indicating pain caused by underlying disease state...
Lameness in dairy cattle is a persistent problem, indicating pain caused by underlying disease state...
Lameness in dairy cattle is a persistent problem, indicating pain caused by underlying disease state...
The use of infrared thermography for the identification of lameness in cattle has increased in recen...
The use of infrared thermography for the identification of lameness in cattle has increased in recen...
The use of infrared thermography for the identification of lameness in cattle has increased in recen...
Recently, the European Union and other countries of the world has paid much attention to animal heal...
Lameness has a high economic cost to the U.K. dairy industry; accurate and early detection of lamene...
Infrared thermography (IRT) is a noninvasive and safe method of displaying the temperature map of ob...
The objectives of this study were (1) to evaluate the use of digital infrared thermal imaging as a d...
The objective of this study was to determine whether infrared thermography is a useful tool for the ...
Infrared thermography as a non-invasive method to detect udder inflammation is investigated in two c...
ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to determine whether infrared thermography is a useful tool...
Lameness in dairy cattle is a persistent problem, indicating pain caused by underlying disease state...
Lameness in dairy cattle is a persistent problem, indicating pain caused by underlying disease state...
Lameness in dairy cattle is a persistent problem, indicating pain caused by underlying disease state...
Lameness in dairy cattle is a persistent problem, indicating pain caused by underlying disease state...
Lameness in dairy cattle is a persistent problem, indicating pain caused by underlying disease state...
The use of infrared thermography for the identification of lameness in cattle has increased in recen...
The use of infrared thermography for the identification of lameness in cattle has increased in recen...
The use of infrared thermography for the identification of lameness in cattle has increased in recen...
Recently, the European Union and other countries of the world has paid much attention to animal heal...
Lameness has a high economic cost to the U.K. dairy industry; accurate and early detection of lamene...
Infrared thermography (IRT) is a noninvasive and safe method of displaying the temperature map of ob...
The objectives of this study were (1) to evaluate the use of digital infrared thermal imaging as a d...
The objective of this study was to determine whether infrared thermography is a useful tool for the ...
Infrared thermography as a non-invasive method to detect udder inflammation is investigated in two c...
ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to determine whether infrared thermography is a useful tool...
Lameness in dairy cattle is a persistent problem, indicating pain caused by underlying disease state...
Lameness in dairy cattle is a persistent problem, indicating pain caused by underlying disease state...
Lameness in dairy cattle is a persistent problem, indicating pain caused by underlying disease state...
Lameness in dairy cattle is a persistent problem, indicating pain caused by underlying disease state...
Lameness in dairy cattle is a persistent problem, indicating pain caused by underlying disease state...