Lameness in the beef industry has received little attention in the UK, despite the fact that it is a well-recognised problem in the dairy industry. The aims of this study were to (i) compare UK beef farmers' estimates of lameness prevalence to that of researchers, (ii) explore beef farmers' attitudes towards lameness, and (iii) help identify farmer reported barriers to lameness control and treatment. Beef farmers (11 finishing units and 10 suckler farms) were recruited from England and Wales. Farmers were asked to estimate their lameness prevalence, before a researcher conducted locomotion scoring using a five point scale, and a Bland Altman analysis performed. Face to face interviews were also conducted using a semi structured interview sc...
Lameness is one of the most pressing issues within the dairy industry; it has severe economic implic...
Lameness is one of the most challenging problems in the dairy industry. Control is impeded because f...
Interventions aimed at improving animal welfare on farms may be more successful if greater attention...
Lameness in the beef industry has received little attention in the UK, despite the fact that it is a...
Cattle lameness is a concern to the United Kingdom (UK) cattle industry, negatively impacting upon w...
Lameness in the beef industry has received little attention in the UK, despite the fact that it is a...
Lameness in the beef industry has received little attention in the UK, despite the fact that it is a...
Lameness in dairy cattle has been reported as a concern for welfare and economic reasons for over 20...
Lameness in cattle has significant consequences for welfare, health and productivity. More research ...
Lameness is a serious concern in the dairy sector, reflecting its high incidence and impact on anima...
Lameness is a serious concern in the dairy sector, reflecting its high incidence and impact on anima...
Aims: The objective of this study was to investigate farmers' perception of lameness in comparison t...
Lameness is one of the most important welfare issues in the dairy industry with all cows being at ri...
Visits were made to 205 dairy farms in England and Wales between October 2006 and May 2007 by 1 or m...
peer-reviewedBackground Lameness is a painful disease, which negatively impacts dai...
Lameness is one of the most pressing issues within the dairy industry; it has severe economic implic...
Lameness is one of the most challenging problems in the dairy industry. Control is impeded because f...
Interventions aimed at improving animal welfare on farms may be more successful if greater attention...
Lameness in the beef industry has received little attention in the UK, despite the fact that it is a...
Cattle lameness is a concern to the United Kingdom (UK) cattle industry, negatively impacting upon w...
Lameness in the beef industry has received little attention in the UK, despite the fact that it is a...
Lameness in the beef industry has received little attention in the UK, despite the fact that it is a...
Lameness in dairy cattle has been reported as a concern for welfare and economic reasons for over 20...
Lameness in cattle has significant consequences for welfare, health and productivity. More research ...
Lameness is a serious concern in the dairy sector, reflecting its high incidence and impact on anima...
Lameness is a serious concern in the dairy sector, reflecting its high incidence and impact on anima...
Aims: The objective of this study was to investigate farmers' perception of lameness in comparison t...
Lameness is one of the most important welfare issues in the dairy industry with all cows being at ri...
Visits were made to 205 dairy farms in England and Wales between October 2006 and May 2007 by 1 or m...
peer-reviewedBackground Lameness is a painful disease, which negatively impacts dai...
Lameness is one of the most pressing issues within the dairy industry; it has severe economic implic...
Lameness is one of the most challenging problems in the dairy industry. Control is impeded because f...
Interventions aimed at improving animal welfare on farms may be more successful if greater attention...