The painful nature of lameness makes it a serious welfare issue. Early detection and management of lameness is paramount. In the present case report, a 20-months-old dairy cow was referred with a history of acute lameness (locomotion score 5, on a scale of 5-point). Infrared thermography was used as a useful addition to the diagnostic tools available to clinicians, as it can detect localised variations in temperature and have a great potential to assist diagnosis in bovine lameness. The evaluation of subtle temperature variation associated with inflammatory conditions is a very important indicator to detect inflammation associated with lameness. In this case, the use of the preclinical thermographic examination was capable of pinpointing th...
Recently, the European Union and other countries of the world has paid much attention to animal heal...
Aiming early detection of the tissue changes (sole ulcer - SU, interdigital hyperplasia - IH, dermat...
Claw horn disruption lesions (CHDLs: sole haemorrhage, sole ulcer and white line disease) cause a la...
The painful nature of lameness makes it a serious welfare issue. Early detection and management of l...
Lameness in dairy cows is a worldwide problem, usually a consequence of hoof diseases. Hoof problems...
Background: Lameness results in major economic losses on dairy farms. The proportion of lameness in ...
Background: Lameness results in major economic losses on dairy farms. The proportion of lameness in ...
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...
Infrared thermography as a non invasive technique to assess lameness in dairy cows - AIM To verify t...
A three year old Angus cow was presented with a three week duration of right front foot lameness. Th...
Dairy cows are the major animals reared for milk production worldwide. Lameness is a manifestation o...
This study was designed to characterise the lameness cases in cattle reported to the University Vete...
Background: During decades, dairy cows have been selected for its productive character, with the mai...
Objective- To investigate and quantitate radiological and clinical changes in tissues and structures...
Recently, the European Union and other countries of the world has paid much attention to animal heal...
Aiming early detection of the tissue changes (sole ulcer - SU, interdigital hyperplasia - IH, dermat...
Claw horn disruption lesions (CHDLs: sole haemorrhage, sole ulcer and white line disease) cause a la...
The painful nature of lameness makes it a serious welfare issue. Early detection and management of l...
Lameness in dairy cows is a worldwide problem, usually a consequence of hoof diseases. Hoof problems...
Background: Lameness results in major economic losses on dairy farms. The proportion of lameness in ...
Background: Lameness results in major economic losses on dairy farms. The proportion of lameness in ...
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...
Infrared thermography as a non invasive technique to assess lameness in dairy cows - AIM To verify t...
A three year old Angus cow was presented with a three week duration of right front foot lameness. Th...
Dairy cows are the major animals reared for milk production worldwide. Lameness is a manifestation o...
This study was designed to characterise the lameness cases in cattle reported to the University Vete...
Background: During decades, dairy cows have been selected for its productive character, with the mai...
Objective- To investigate and quantitate radiological and clinical changes in tissues and structures...
Recently, the European Union and other countries of the world has paid much attention to animal heal...
Aiming early detection of the tissue changes (sole ulcer - SU, interdigital hyperplasia - IH, dermat...
Claw horn disruption lesions (CHDLs: sole haemorrhage, sole ulcer and white line disease) cause a la...