A survey of the incidence of lesions causing lameness in dairy cattle was conducted by veterinarians in 9 practices in Queensland between November 1984 and July 1985. One hundred and eighty five cases were treated in 83 dairy herds. The average incidence of lameness which required treatment by veterinarians was 2.7 cases per 100 cows per 9 months, with a range of 1.4 to 5.5% in the 9 practices. Foot lesions constituted 83.2% of all lesions; the most common being interdigital necrobacillosis (15%), deep sepsis (8.9%), white line disease (8.4 per cent), axial groove fissure (8.4%), bruised sole (5.6%) and foreign body in the sole/heel (5.6%). Sixty-five per cent of foot lesions occurred in the hind feet and 63% of these lesions occurred in th...
Lameness in herds during one year was commonest in the first month of lactation (15 per cent of all ...
The type of podal lesion varies according to the disease and several factors may be considered as de...
Lameness is one of the most common problems modern dairy industries and it may originate as infectio...
This study was designed to characterise the lameness cases in cattle reported to the University Vete...
Lameness is 3rd most prevalent disease after mastitis and infertility, in the dairy industry today a...
The incidence of lameness in herds visited by veterinary practitioners in winter (0.87 cases per 100...
The incidence of lameness in herds visited by veterinary practitioners in winter (0.87 cases per 100...
This study was designed to characterise the lameness cases in cattle reported to the University Vete...
The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of lameness as well as the prevalence of claw-hor...
Prevalences of foot lesions and lameness were recorded in 1'449 Swiss dairy cows during routine claw...
The objectives of this cross-sectional study were to estimate the prevalence of lameness, claw lesio...
Information from 37 dairy farms, in four regions of England and Wales provided data on 8991 lesions ...
Lameness is one of the greatest infringements of welfare in dairy cows. The objective of this study ...
An exploratory survey was undertaken to describe and quantify the magnitude of lameness in 964 dairy...
Lameness in herds during one year was commonest in the first month of lactation (15 per cent of all ...
Lameness in herds during one year was commonest in the first month of lactation (15 per cent of all ...
The type of podal lesion varies according to the disease and several factors may be considered as de...
Lameness is one of the most common problems modern dairy industries and it may originate as infectio...
This study was designed to characterise the lameness cases in cattle reported to the University Vete...
Lameness is 3rd most prevalent disease after mastitis and infertility, in the dairy industry today a...
The incidence of lameness in herds visited by veterinary practitioners in winter (0.87 cases per 100...
The incidence of lameness in herds visited by veterinary practitioners in winter (0.87 cases per 100...
This study was designed to characterise the lameness cases in cattle reported to the University Vete...
The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of lameness as well as the prevalence of claw-hor...
Prevalences of foot lesions and lameness were recorded in 1'449 Swiss dairy cows during routine claw...
The objectives of this cross-sectional study were to estimate the prevalence of lameness, claw lesio...
Information from 37 dairy farms, in four regions of England and Wales provided data on 8991 lesions ...
Lameness is one of the greatest infringements of welfare in dairy cows. The objective of this study ...
An exploratory survey was undertaken to describe and quantify the magnitude of lameness in 964 dairy...
Lameness in herds during one year was commonest in the first month of lactation (15 per cent of all ...
Lameness in herds during one year was commonest in the first month of lactation (15 per cent of all ...
The type of podal lesion varies according to the disease and several factors may be considered as de...
Lameness is one of the most common problems modern dairy industries and it may originate as infectio...