Author:
HENDRY KAY A. K.,MacCALLUM AMANDA J.,KNIGHT CHRISTOPHER H.,WILDE COLIN J.
Abstract
Lameness is a major welfare concern in dairy cattle. Estimates of the annual
incidence of lameness range from 4 to 30%, and even in well managed herds as many
as 15% of animals can be affected (Esselmont, 1990). In addition to the cost in
animal suffering, lameness is accompanied by loss of production on a scale
comparable, in temperate countries, with that caused by mastitis. Lost production,
veterinary charges and milk discard costs coupled with reduced
fertility or premature
culling in turn make lameness a major economic factor in dairy farming. In the UK
alone, the estimated cost in lost production is
£44–£90 million per annum, equivalent
to £10–20 per cow (Booth, 1989; Esselmont, 1990).
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine,Food Science
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25 articles.
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