Incidence of deformations of the extremities of Simmental cows in different types of stalls
Problems with legs and various forms of lameness of cows, in intensive milk production, are the third significant problem occuring in this production, after mastitis and reproductive disorders, both globally and in our country. The paper analyzes the incidence of the deformation of legs of 145 cows...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biotechnology in animal husbandry 2018, Vol.34 (2), p.189-198 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Problems with legs and various forms of lameness of cows, in intensive milk
production, are the third significant problem occuring in this production,
after mastitis and reproductive disorders, both globally and in our country.
The paper analyzes the incidence of the deformation of legs of 145 cows of
the Simmental breed in the Kolubara region, and the influence of paragenetic
factors (housing/holding and type of stall/bedding and lactation) on the
incidence of deformations. The obtained results show that, of the total
number of cows assessed, 3.45% had "X" position of the front legs, 14.8% had
a "X" position of the hind legs. The convergent position of the front legs
was recorded in 35.86%, and divergent in 8.28% of animals. The convergent
position of the hind legs was observed in 16.55% of cows, and divergent in
2.76%. The outward position of the front legs was observed in 4.14% of cows,
inward position in 11.03%, and broad position in 4.14% of studied cows.
Also, 17.24% of the cows had a so called sable like position of hind legs,
and 7.59% showed steap angle of hind legs. The pronounced soft front leg
pasterns were observed in 7.59% of the cows, and the soft pasterns of the
hind legs in 33.79% of the total number of observed cows. The observed
changes in the ankles in the shape of swelling were recorded in 1.38% of
cattle on the carpal joint and 2.76% on the tarsal ankle. The damaged
shoulder and body joint (scabbed shoulder) was observed in 43.45% of the
total number of cows evaluated. Scores for the front and hind legs front,
back and side views, varied at different levels of significance under the
influence of the type of stall/bedding, while the scores for the condition
of the hind leg pasterns varied highly significantly (p
0.05) depending on the type of stall/bedding and the method of
housing/holding of cows.
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ISSN: | 1450-9156 2217-7140 |
DOI: | 10.2298/BAH1802189S |