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Investigating the effect of prophylactic claw trimming on the interval between calving and first observed elevated locomotion score in pasture-based dairy cows.

Chacha W WeremaF HoekstraL J LavenK R MüllerD GiffordRichard A Laven
Published in: New Zealand veterinary journal (2023)
On this farm, prophylactic hoof trimming had no clinically relevant impact on the incidence of clinical lameness and was not associated with clinically beneficial reductions in time to first observed LS ≥ 2. This may be because claw horn imbalance was not pronounced on this farm, with 53% of cows needing no trim on either hind limb on the first trimming occasion. Further research on the response to prophylactic trimming in pasture-based dairy cattle is required.
Keyphrases
  • dairy cows
  • risk factors
  • spinal cord injury