Lameness in dairy cows is a worldwide problem, usually a consequence of hoof diseases. Hoof problems have a negative impact on animal health and welfare as well as the economy of the farm. Prevention and early diagnosis of lameness should prevent the development of the disease and consequent high costs of animal treatment. In this review, the most common causes of both infectious and noninfectious lesions are described. Susceptibility to lesions is primarily influenced by the quality of the horn. The quality of the horn is influenced by internal and external conditions such as hygiene, nutrition, hormonal changes during calving and lactation, the animal's age or genetic predisposition. The next part of this review summarizes the basic princ...
Dairy cows are the major animals reared for milk production worldwide. Lameness is a manifestation o...
peer reviewedLameness in dairy cows is a concern for both producers and consumers. Milk midinfrared ...
The overall objective of this thesis was to quantify the ability of new technologies to identify the...
Lameness in dairy cattle is a persistent problem, indicating pain caused by underlying disease state...
The painful nature of lameness makes it a serious welfare issue. Early detection and management of l...
Infrared thermography as a non invasive technique to assess lameness in dairy cows - AIM To verify t...
Aiming early detection of the tissue changes (sole ulcer - SU, interdigital hyperplasia - IH, dermat...
Infrared thermography (IRT) is a noninvasive and safe method of displaying the temperature map of ob...
The use of infrared thermography for the identification of lameness in cattle has increased in recen...
Background: Lameness results in major economic losses on dairy farms. The proportion of lameness in ...
Lameness in dairy cows is a concern for both producers and consumers. Milk mid-infrared (MIR) analys...
Lameness has a high economic cost to the U.K. dairy industry; accurate and early detection of lamene...
There is increasing interest in automated methods of detecting lame cows. Hoof lesion data and measu...
Background: Lameness results in major economic losses on dairy farms. The proportion of lameness in ...
The aim of the study was to determine the effects of the parity and stage of lactation on tissue cha...
Dairy cows are the major animals reared for milk production worldwide. Lameness is a manifestation o...
peer reviewedLameness in dairy cows is a concern for both producers and consumers. Milk midinfrared ...
The overall objective of this thesis was to quantify the ability of new technologies to identify the...
Lameness in dairy cattle is a persistent problem, indicating pain caused by underlying disease state...
The painful nature of lameness makes it a serious welfare issue. Early detection and management of l...
Infrared thermography as a non invasive technique to assess lameness in dairy cows - AIM To verify t...
Aiming early detection of the tissue changes (sole ulcer - SU, interdigital hyperplasia - IH, dermat...
Infrared thermography (IRT) is a noninvasive and safe method of displaying the temperature map of ob...
The use of infrared thermography for the identification of lameness in cattle has increased in recen...
Background: Lameness results in major economic losses on dairy farms. The proportion of lameness in ...
Lameness in dairy cows is a concern for both producers and consumers. Milk mid-infrared (MIR) analys...
Lameness has a high economic cost to the U.K. dairy industry; accurate and early detection of lamene...
There is increasing interest in automated methods of detecting lame cows. Hoof lesion data and measu...
Background: Lameness results in major economic losses on dairy farms. The proportion of lameness in ...
The aim of the study was to determine the effects of the parity and stage of lactation on tissue cha...
Dairy cows are the major animals reared for milk production worldwide. Lameness is a manifestation o...
peer reviewedLameness in dairy cows is a concern for both producers and consumers. Milk midinfrared ...
The overall objective of this thesis was to quantify the ability of new technologies to identify the...