The effects of four different intervention strategies on the incidence of severe lesions of digital dermatitis in an experimental dairy herd were compared with the effects of a control strategy consisting of walking the cows twice through a footbath containing 4 per cent formaldehyde on one day a week for 24 weeks. The four alternative strategies were the same treatment every other week; standing for 30 minutes in a footbath containing a 2 per cent multicompound solution on days 0, 7, 28 and 90 after having had their hooves cleaned indirectly with a medium pressure spray of water; walking twice through the multicompound solution on one day a week for 14 weeks; and, walking twice through a footbath containing 3 per cent sodium carbonate on o...
Digital dermatitis (DD) is a bacterial disease that primarily affects the skin on the heels of cattl...
Bovine Digital Dermatitis (DD) is a leading cause of lameness in dairy cattle in the US with more th...
The objective of this cross-sectional study was to reevaluate the prevalence of digital dermatitis (...
Three experiments were conducted to test the effectiveness of different footbath solutions and regim...
Digital skin lesions and lameness of several weeks duration, with a morbidity rate of 28.3 %, was re...
The aim of this study was to compare two different methods for the treatment of digital dermatitis (...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of the implementation of different footbathin...
Footbathing is one of the most commonly used methods for controlling digital dermatitis (DD). A farm...
Lactating Holstein-Friesian dairy cows in four separately housed groups in a herd with endemic digit...
Five groups of dairy cows affected by digital dermatitis were subjected to five different footbath s...
Digital dermatitis (DD) is the most important infectious claw disorder in dairy cattle and herd-base...
Digital dermatitis (DD) is a painful skin condition currently considered to be the leading cause of ...
Digital Dermatitis (DD) is a claw disease mainly affecting the hind feet of dairy cattle. Digital De...
Digital dermatitis is a major cause of lameness in dairy cows causing pain in the limbs leading to r...
Digital Dermatitis (DD) is a claw disease mainly affecting the hind feet of dairy cattle. Digital De...
Digital dermatitis (DD) is a bacterial disease that primarily affects the skin on the heels of cattl...
Bovine Digital Dermatitis (DD) is a leading cause of lameness in dairy cattle in the US with more th...
The objective of this cross-sectional study was to reevaluate the prevalence of digital dermatitis (...
Three experiments were conducted to test the effectiveness of different footbath solutions and regim...
Digital skin lesions and lameness of several weeks duration, with a morbidity rate of 28.3 %, was re...
The aim of this study was to compare two different methods for the treatment of digital dermatitis (...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of the implementation of different footbathin...
Footbathing is one of the most commonly used methods for controlling digital dermatitis (DD). A farm...
Lactating Holstein-Friesian dairy cows in four separately housed groups in a herd with endemic digit...
Five groups of dairy cows affected by digital dermatitis were subjected to five different footbath s...
Digital dermatitis (DD) is the most important infectious claw disorder in dairy cattle and herd-base...
Digital dermatitis (DD) is a painful skin condition currently considered to be the leading cause of ...
Digital Dermatitis (DD) is a claw disease mainly affecting the hind feet of dairy cattle. Digital De...
Digital dermatitis is a major cause of lameness in dairy cows causing pain in the limbs leading to r...
Digital Dermatitis (DD) is a claw disease mainly affecting the hind feet of dairy cattle. Digital De...
Digital dermatitis (DD) is a bacterial disease that primarily affects the skin on the heels of cattl...
Bovine Digital Dermatitis (DD) is a leading cause of lameness in dairy cattle in the US with more th...
The objective of this cross-sectional study was to reevaluate the prevalence of digital dermatitis (...