[The Swiss Claw Health Project - an interim assessment after 5 years].

IF 0.4 4区 农林科学 Q4 VETERINARY SCIENCES Tieraerztliche Praxis Ausgabe Grosstiere Nutztiere Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-22 DOI:10.1055/a-2331-9985
Claudia Syring, Maria Welham Ruiters, Jim Weber, Andreas Fürmann, Analena Sarbach, Adrian Steiner
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Subject and aims: The Swiss Claw Health Project (SCHP) started on 1 January 2019 and will last a total of 8 years. The main goals of the SCHP are (a) digital recording of claw health data of cattle in Switzerland by 100 professional claw trimmers, (b) development of claw health programs, (c) improvement of cattle claw health in Switzerland, (d) development of breeding values for claw health and (e) reduction of antibiotic use to control claw health problems.

Material and methods: Data was collected digitally by 45 hoof trimmers who had previously successfully completed the training program for diagnosis and digital documentation in accordance with the ICAR Claw Health Atlas. The national animal health database was further developed for data storage. Livestock farms with unfavorable claw health were offered an on farm analysis with subsequent annual support visits.

Results: A total of 1155 cattle owners joined the project by the end of the 5th project year. The claw health data of 149753 claw trimmings at cow-level was recorded, and 176 individual visits and analyses of farms with claw health issues were carried out. A health program for mechanical and metabolism-related claw disorders was developed and successfully established. Biosecurity measures during claw trimming were analyzed, and a brochure with recommendations for claw trimmers was developed. Risk factors for the occurrence of digital dermatitis in dairy herds were identified. The prevalence of alarm lesions (painful lesions) decreased significantly and continuously in the participating farms over the project years 2 to 4.

Conclusions: The scientific project support proved to be extremely useful, as the progress of the project was continuously monitored, and new issues could be addressed promptly. Digitally recorded findings during herd hoof trimming are essential for monitoring and improving claw health.

Clinical relevance: This description and critical assessment of the SKGP procedure can be used by other consortia planning a similar project.

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主题和目标:瑞士牛爪健康项目(SCHP)于 2019 年 1 月 1 日启动,为期 8 年。瑞士牛爪健康项目的主要目标是:(a) 由 100 名专业牛爪修剪师对瑞士牛爪健康数据进行数字化记录;(b) 制定牛爪健康计划;(c) 改善瑞士牛爪健康状况;(d) 制定牛爪健康育种价值;(e) 减少使用抗生素来控制牛爪健康问题:数据由 45 名修蹄工以数字方式收集,这些修蹄工之前已成功完成了根据 ICAR 牛爪健康图谱进行诊断和数字记录的培训计划。为存储数据,进一步开发了国家动物健康数据库。对牛爪健康状况不佳的畜牧场进行现场分析,并在随后每年进行回访:结果:在第五个项目年结束时,共有 1155 名牛主加入了该项目。共记录了 149753 次牛爪修剪的牛爪健康数据,并对存在牛爪健康问题的牧场进行了 176 次单独访问和分析。针对与机械和新陈代谢有关的牛爪疾病,制定并成功实施了一项健康计划。分析了修剪牛爪过程中的生物安全措施,并编写了一本小册子,为修剪牛爪者提供建议。确定了奶牛场发生数字皮炎的风险因素。在项目实施的第 2 至 4 年间,参与项目的牧场中报警性病变(疼痛性病变)的发生率持续显著下降:事实证明,科学项目支持非常有用,因为项目进展得到持续监测,新问题也能得到及时处理。数字化记录牛群修蹄过程中的发现对于监测和改善牛爪健康至关重要:对 SKGP 程序的描述和批判性评估可供其他计划开展类似项目的联盟使用。
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