Treating lameness in dairy cows without antibiotics

Lameness caused by hoof and leg ailments in dairy cows may impose a significant cost upon the dairy farmer if not followed up and addressed correctly. Lame cows produce less milk, take longer to conceive and are more likely to be culled. Lame cows also eat less often resulting in a lower body condition. So, an early detection of lame cows, a prompt action and a correct treatment (that is without injection of antibiotics except for interdigital phlegmon) are essential to resolve the situation.

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Ubicación
  • Europe
Autores
  • Aurore Duvauchelle Wache
Propósito
  • Dissemination
  • Communication
  • Decision-making support
Tipo de fichero
Document
Tamaño del archivo
4.29 MB
Creado el
28-02-2019
Lengua de origen
English
Sitio web oficial del proyecto
EuroDairy
Licencia
CC BY

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