Suboptimal mobility (any deviation from optimal mobility) is an important area of concern in modern dairy production systems. Up to now, suboptimal mobility in dairy cows managed in spring calving, pasture-based systems have been overlooked. Therefore, the aim of this thesis was to gain a better understanding of the potential causes and impacts of all levels of sub optimal mobility in spring calving, pasture-based dairy cows.First, the associations between claw disorders and mobility scores were investigated. The mobility scoring method utilized in this thesis is a four-point scale from 0, which refers to a cow with optimal mobility, to 3 which refers to a cow with severely impaired mobility. The presence of most types of claw disorders wer...
In a dairy production system where cows are grazing for a large portion of their lactation, little a...
AbstractThis study investigated the effect of lameness, measured by serial locomotion scoring over a...
peer-reviewedLameness in dairy cows is a major animal welfare concern and has substantial economic i...
Lameness in dairy cows is an area of concern from an economic, environmental and animal welfare poin...
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 can have significant effects on cow welfare, farm profitability, and the envi...
The quality of dairy cow mobility can have significant welfare, economic, and environmental conseque...
Forty-nine farms in England and Wales were visited on 4 occasions between February 2003 and March 20...
A 3-point locomotion scoring system was used that incorporated the position of the back of cows whil...
Large-scale investigation of risk factors for multiple welfare indicators in hybrid pasture-based da...
While pasture-based production is often believed to provide cows the best welfare due to its apparen...
Lameness is a tremendous problem in intensively managed dairy herds all over the world. It has been ...
Lameness, one of the most important disorders in the dairy industry, is related to postpartum diseas...
In a dairy production system where cows are grazing for a large portion of their lactation, little a...
AbstractThis study investigated the effect of lameness, measured by serial locomotion scoring over a...
peer-reviewedLameness in dairy cows is a major animal welfare concern and has substantial economic i...
Lameness in dairy cows is an area of concern from an economic, environmental and animal welfare poin...
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 can have significant effects on cow welfare, farm profitability, and the envi...
The quality of dairy cow mobility can have significant welfare, economic, and environmental conseque...
Forty-nine farms in England and Wales were visited on 4 occasions between February 2003 and March 20...
A 3-point locomotion scoring system was used that incorporated the position of the back of cows whil...
Large-scale investigation of risk factors for multiple welfare indicators in hybrid pasture-based da...
While pasture-based production is often believed to provide cows the best welfare due to its apparen...
Lameness is a tremendous problem in intensively managed dairy herds all over the world. It has been ...
Lameness, one of the most important disorders in the dairy industry, is related to postpartum diseas...
In a dairy production system where cows are grazing for a large portion of their lactation, little a...
AbstractThis study investigated the effect of lameness, measured by serial locomotion scoring over a...
peer-reviewedLameness in dairy cows is a major animal welfare concern and has substantial economic i...