The quality of dairy cow mobility can have significant welfare, economic, and environmental consequences that have yet to be extensively quantified for pasture-based systems. The objective of this study was to characterize mobility quality by examining associations between specific mobility scores, claw disorders (both the type and severity), body condition score (BCS), and cow parity. Data were collected for 6,927 cows from 52 pasture-based dairy herds, including mobility score (0 = optimal mobility; 1, 2, or 3 = increasing severities of suboptimal mobility), claw disorder type and severity, BCS, and cow parity. Multinomial logistic regression was used for analysis. The outcome variable was mobility score, and the predictor variables were ...
Lameness is one of the most common problems modern dairy industries and it may originate as infectio...
For the modern dairy cow, advances in genetics and breeding for productivity has resulted in an incr...
The objective was to determine whether changes in the different components of gait, walking speed, a...
The quality of dairy cow mobility can have significant welfare, economic, and environmental conseque...
Sub-optimal mobility in dairy cows can be broadly defined as abnormal gait which causes a deviation ...
Sub-optimal mobility in dairy cows can be broadly defined as abnormal gait which causes a deviation ...
Lameness in dairy cows is an area of concern from an economic, environmental and animal welfare poin...
Lameness in dairy cows can have significant effects on cow welfare, farm profitability, and the envi...
Suboptimal mobility (any deviation from optimal mobility) is an important area of concern in modern ...
Lameness is still an important problem in modern dairy farming. Human observation of locomotion, by ...
Lameness is a tremendous problem in intensively managed dairy herds all over the world. It has been ...
397 Holstein dairy cows were used to determine locomotion score, lameness prevalence and its relatio...
Lameness in dairy cows is a major animal welfare concern and has substantial economic impact through...
Forty-nine farms in England and Wales were visited on 4 occasions between February 2003 and March 20...
Lameness is one of the most common problems modern dairy industries and it may originate as infectio...
For the modern dairy cow, advances in genetics and breeding for productivity has resulted in an incr...
The objective was to determine whether changes in the different components of gait, walking speed, a...
The quality of dairy cow mobility can have significant welfare, economic, and environmental conseque...
Sub-optimal mobility in dairy cows can be broadly defined as abnormal gait which causes a deviation ...
Sub-optimal mobility in dairy cows can be broadly defined as abnormal gait which causes a deviation ...
Lameness in dairy cows is an area of concern from an economic, environmental and animal welfare poin...
Lameness in dairy cows can have significant effects on cow welfare, farm profitability, and the envi...
Suboptimal mobility (any deviation from optimal mobility) is an important area of concern in modern ...
Lameness is still an important problem in modern dairy farming. Human observation of locomotion, by ...
Lameness is a tremendous problem in intensively managed dairy herds all over the world. It has been ...
397 Holstein dairy cows were used to determine locomotion score, lameness prevalence and its relatio...
Lameness in dairy cows is a major animal welfare concern and has substantial economic impact through...
Forty-nine farms in England and Wales were visited on 4 occasions between February 2003 and March 20...
Lameness is one of the most common problems modern dairy industries and it may originate as infectio...
For the modern dairy cow, advances in genetics and breeding for productivity has resulted in an incr...
The objective was to determine whether changes in the different components of gait, walking speed, a...