Within all cattle production systems, veal calves are the most severely affected by abomasal damage, with current prevalence at slaughter ranging from 70 to 93% of all animals affected. Although most damage is found in the pyloric region of the abomasum, fundic lesions are also found. Despite past research into the etiology of abomasal damage and the many risk factors that have been proposed, consensus on the causal factors of abomasal damage in veal calves has not yet been reached. The aim of this review was to integrate and analyze available information on the etiology of, and possible risk factors for, abomasal damage in veal calves. We describe various proposed pathways through which risk factors may contribute to damage formation and c...
Abstract Background The present study aimed to throw light on the clinical characteristics of abomas...
The main cause of the disease and death of calves in the early postembryonic period of development i...
Enterotoxemia is characterized by a highly fatal hemorrhagic enteritis in cattle, caused by Clostrid...
Within all cattle production systems, veal calves are the most severely affected by abomasal damage,...
Abstract: For many years, abomasal lesions have been recognized as one of the most common pathologic...
The impact of the current practice of feeding veal calves with large amounts of solid feed (SF) on t...
Abomasal damage is a known health issue in intensive veal production and is associated with improper...
The study aimed at assessing the prevalence of poor rumen development, presence of rumen plaques, ru...
Non-perforating abomasal lesions are a considerable problem affecting more than half the population ...
This study analysed potential associations between the prevalence of rumen, abomasum, liver, and cla...
AbstractThe study aimed at assessing the prevalence of poor rumen development, presence of rumen pla...
Abstract The impact of the current practice of feeding veal calves with large amounts of solid feed ...
Aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of the addition of two roughage sources (wheat straw a...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of the addition of two roughage sources (wheat str...
Aim: This study aimed to describe the clinicopathological and necropsy findings in neonatal dairy ca...
Abstract Background The present study aimed to throw light on the clinical characteristics of abomas...
The main cause of the disease and death of calves in the early postembryonic period of development i...
Enterotoxemia is characterized by a highly fatal hemorrhagic enteritis in cattle, caused by Clostrid...
Within all cattle production systems, veal calves are the most severely affected by abomasal damage,...
Abstract: For many years, abomasal lesions have been recognized as one of the most common pathologic...
The impact of the current practice of feeding veal calves with large amounts of solid feed (SF) on t...
Abomasal damage is a known health issue in intensive veal production and is associated with improper...
The study aimed at assessing the prevalence of poor rumen development, presence of rumen plaques, ru...
Non-perforating abomasal lesions are a considerable problem affecting more than half the population ...
This study analysed potential associations between the prevalence of rumen, abomasum, liver, and cla...
AbstractThe study aimed at assessing the prevalence of poor rumen development, presence of rumen pla...
Abstract The impact of the current practice of feeding veal calves with large amounts of solid feed ...
Aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of the addition of two roughage sources (wheat straw a...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of the addition of two roughage sources (wheat str...
Aim: This study aimed to describe the clinicopathological and necropsy findings in neonatal dairy ca...
Abstract Background The present study aimed to throw light on the clinical characteristics of abomas...
The main cause of the disease and death of calves in the early postembryonic period of development i...
Enterotoxemia is characterized by a highly fatal hemorrhagic enteritis in cattle, caused by Clostrid...