Diseases of the bovine digit remain the major cause of painful lameness in cattle and commonly constitute a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge for clinicians. Prompt surgical wound revision is critical in acute injuries. Deep infections may be treated with debridement, resection of tendons, synovioscopy, joint lavage, arthrotomy and facilitated joint ankylosis. Postoperative care is more involved, lameness persists longer, and cost of treatment is higher after salvage techniques than after amputation of the digit. Luxations and fractures of the digits often are amenable to conservative treatment but may be treated surgically if indicated
The available bibliographic sources on the study of distal limbs diseases in cows were analyzed. The...
A survey of the incidence of lesions causing lameness in dairy cattle was conducted by veterinarians...
Prompt diagnosis and treatment of claw horn lesions in cattle affects the likelihood of recovery; ho...
Diseases of the bovine digit remain the major cause of painful lameness in cattle and commonly const...
The aim of this retrospective study was to document secondary wound healing and outcome in 20 cattle...
Background: Diseases of the bovine digit and hoof remain major problems in dairy farming and the bee...
Objective- To study the effect of digit amputation on animal survival, and distribution of lesions o...
Jan K Shearer,1 Paul J Plummer,1,2 Jennifer A Schleining11Veterinary Diagnostic and Production Anima...
Assessment of lameness in cattle after foot surgery is important to monitor the recovery period, to ...
Assessment of lameness in cattle after foot surgery is important to monitor the recovery period, to ...
This study was designed to characterise the lameness cases in cattle reported to the University Vete...
Intensification of wild ruminants has resulted in more lameness cases that are presented for medical...
Lameness is often diagnosed in cattle with left displacement of the abomasum (LDA). Laterality of ly...
Claw horn disruption lesions (CHDLs: sole haemorrhage, sole ulcer and white line disease) cause a la...
The painful nature of lameness makes it a serious welfare issue. Early detection and management of l...
The available bibliographic sources on the study of distal limbs diseases in cows were analyzed. The...
A survey of the incidence of lesions causing lameness in dairy cattle was conducted by veterinarians...
Prompt diagnosis and treatment of claw horn lesions in cattle affects the likelihood of recovery; ho...
Diseases of the bovine digit remain the major cause of painful lameness in cattle and commonly const...
The aim of this retrospective study was to document secondary wound healing and outcome in 20 cattle...
Background: Diseases of the bovine digit and hoof remain major problems in dairy farming and the bee...
Objective- To study the effect of digit amputation on animal survival, and distribution of lesions o...
Jan K Shearer,1 Paul J Plummer,1,2 Jennifer A Schleining11Veterinary Diagnostic and Production Anima...
Assessment of lameness in cattle after foot surgery is important to monitor the recovery period, to ...
Assessment of lameness in cattle after foot surgery is important to monitor the recovery period, to ...
This study was designed to characterise the lameness cases in cattle reported to the University Vete...
Intensification of wild ruminants has resulted in more lameness cases that are presented for medical...
Lameness is often diagnosed in cattle with left displacement of the abomasum (LDA). Laterality of ly...
Claw horn disruption lesions (CHDLs: sole haemorrhage, sole ulcer and white line disease) cause a la...
The painful nature of lameness makes it a serious welfare issue. Early detection and management of l...
The available bibliographic sources on the study of distal limbs diseases in cows were analyzed. The...
A survey of the incidence of lesions causing lameness in dairy cattle was conducted by veterinarians...
Prompt diagnosis and treatment of claw horn lesions in cattle affects the likelihood of recovery; ho...