<p>The relationships between litter moisture, footpad dermatitis (FPD) and pain in medium-heavy turkey strains was studied by gait analysis in two medium-heavy with and without analgesia (betamethasone or bupivacaine). The relationship between FPD and litter moisture was linear above a breakpoint of 49% litter moisture, and there were no differences between the two breeds in susceptibility to FPD. Gait analysis showed higher impulse, single support time, stride time and stance time in breed A compared to breed B. Significant interactions between breed, litter and analgesic for impulse, single support time and stride time were associated with higher means for breed A given saline injection on wet litter. Data from betamethasone analgesia in ...
Pododermatitis (FPD) is a contact dermatitis commonly observed in poultry, primarily affecting the s...
ABSTRACT Two experiments were conducted with day-old Broad Breasted white turkey male poults to dete...
Currently, there is no consistent approach to on-farm and post-mortem foot pad (FP) assessment in tu...
The relationships between litter moisture, footpad dermatitis (FPD) and pain in medium-heavy turkey ...
<p>Two experiments were conducted to investigate the differences in susceptibility to foot pad derma...
<div><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p>Two experiments were conducted to investigate the differences i...
The main aim of the project was to assess the painfulness of different levels of foot pad dermatitis...
Footpad dermatitis (FPD) can be a prevalent issue in commercial turkey production. This study aimed ...
Injurious pecking in turkeys is a serious welfare and economic concern in commercial production. Yet...
The results from the work carried out as part of this PhD have led to the conclusion that wetness o...
In a long term research project in Germany the influence of husbandry on the health of fattening tur...
Injurious pecking, aggression, footpad dermatitis and leg abnormalities have been identified as majo...
ABSTRACT Footpad dermatitis (FPD) is a condition that causes necrotic lesions on the plantar surface...
Footpad dermatitis and lameness are a major welfare concern in broiler chicken farming. In general, ...
This study investigated age-related changes in turkey welfare measures (wounds, feather quality (FQ)...
Pododermatitis (FPD) is a contact dermatitis commonly observed in poultry, primarily affecting the s...
ABSTRACT Two experiments were conducted with day-old Broad Breasted white turkey male poults to dete...
Currently, there is no consistent approach to on-farm and post-mortem foot pad (FP) assessment in tu...
The relationships between litter moisture, footpad dermatitis (FPD) and pain in medium-heavy turkey ...
<p>Two experiments were conducted to investigate the differences in susceptibility to foot pad derma...
<div><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p>Two experiments were conducted to investigate the differences i...
The main aim of the project was to assess the painfulness of different levels of foot pad dermatitis...
Footpad dermatitis (FPD) can be a prevalent issue in commercial turkey production. This study aimed ...
Injurious pecking in turkeys is a serious welfare and economic concern in commercial production. Yet...
The results from the work carried out as part of this PhD have led to the conclusion that wetness o...
In a long term research project in Germany the influence of husbandry on the health of fattening tur...
Injurious pecking, aggression, footpad dermatitis and leg abnormalities have been identified as majo...
ABSTRACT Footpad dermatitis (FPD) is a condition that causes necrotic lesions on the plantar surface...
Footpad dermatitis and lameness are a major welfare concern in broiler chicken farming. In general, ...
This study investigated age-related changes in turkey welfare measures (wounds, feather quality (FQ)...
Pododermatitis (FPD) is a contact dermatitis commonly observed in poultry, primarily affecting the s...
ABSTRACT Two experiments were conducted with day-old Broad Breasted white turkey male poults to dete...
Currently, there is no consistent approach to on-farm and post-mortem foot pad (FP) assessment in tu...