Measure and characterization of lameness in gestating sows using force plate, kinematic, and accelerometer methods

The objective was to assess sows' lameness by measuring weight distribution on limbs using a force plate made up of 4 individual platforms each resting on 4 single-ended beam load cells. The weight was recorded at an average rate of 14 readings per s over a 15 min period. Ten sows (5 lame sows...

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Animals
Biomechanical Phenomena - physiology
Body Weight - physiology
Female
Foot - physiology
Gait - physiology
Hindlimb - physiology
Lameness, Animal - diagnosis
Lameness, Animal - physiopathology
Multivariate Analysis
Posture - physiology
Pregnancy
Pregnancy, Animal - physiology
Reproducibility of Results
Swine - physiology
Weight-Bearing - physiology
title Measure and characterization of lameness in gestating sows using force plate, kinematic, and accelerometer methods
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