Background: Internationally, foot trimming is used by most farmers and parenteral antibacterials by some, to treat sheep with footrot. Non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) are sometimes used. No clinical trials have compared these treatments. Objectives: To investigate the above treatments on time to recovery from lameness and foot 5 lesions in sheep with footrot. Animals: 53 sheep with footrot on a commercial farm in England. Methods: In a randomised factorial design, the sheep were allocated to treatment groups. The 8 treatments were oxytetracycline spray to all sheep (positive control) and one or more of: parenteral administration of long acting oxytetracycline, flunixine meglumine and foot trimming on day 1 or day 6 of di...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of three knowledge-transfer intervention tri...
The aims of this research were to identify management practices that sheep farmers currently use to ...
The aims of this study were to update the prevalence of lameness in sheep in England and identify no...
Background Internationally, foot trimming is used by most farmers, and parenteral antibacterials...
From observational studies, farmers who use parenteral antibacterials to promptly treat all sheep wi...
The aim of this study was to investigate the cost-benefit of different strategies to treat and contr...
Clinical trials have demonstrated that sheep with footrot treated with parenteral and topical antibi...
In 2011, the Farm Animal Welfare Council proposed that by 2021 the prevalence of lameness in a flock...
Lameness in sheep remains a significant welfare and economic issue for many UK sheep farms. The pri...
This review article summarises the evidence for an effective management protocol for footrot to shee...
The aims of this study were to update the prevalence of lameness in sheep in England and identify no...
This article gives an overview of the main causes of lameness in sheep by focusing on the three most...
Ovine footrot is the main cause of lameness in sheep around the world and is responsible for extensi...
We investigated the temporal associations between the severity of foot lesions caused by footrot (FR...
The aims of this study were to update the prevalence of lameness in sheep in England and identify no...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of three knowledge-transfer intervention tri...
The aims of this research were to identify management practices that sheep farmers currently use to ...
The aims of this study were to update the prevalence of lameness in sheep in England and identify no...
Background Internationally, foot trimming is used by most farmers, and parenteral antibacterials...
From observational studies, farmers who use parenteral antibacterials to promptly treat all sheep wi...
The aim of this study was to investigate the cost-benefit of different strategies to treat and contr...
Clinical trials have demonstrated that sheep with footrot treated with parenteral and topical antibi...
In 2011, the Farm Animal Welfare Council proposed that by 2021 the prevalence of lameness in a flock...
Lameness in sheep remains a significant welfare and economic issue for many UK sheep farms. The pri...
This review article summarises the evidence for an effective management protocol for footrot to shee...
The aims of this study were to update the prevalence of lameness in sheep in England and identify no...
This article gives an overview of the main causes of lameness in sheep by focusing on the three most...
Ovine footrot is the main cause of lameness in sheep around the world and is responsible for extensi...
We investigated the temporal associations between the severity of foot lesions caused by footrot (FR...
The aims of this study were to update the prevalence of lameness in sheep in England and identify no...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of three knowledge-transfer intervention tri...
The aims of this research were to identify management practices that sheep farmers currently use to ...
The aims of this study were to update the prevalence of lameness in sheep in England and identify no...