Effect of overcrowding on claw health in first-calved friesian heifers

F.C. Leonard, J.M. O'Connell, K.J. O'Farrell
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In two studies on overcrowding and foot lesion development, claw healthwas monitored monthly, and behavioural activities such as lying/standing observed every 15 min for 5 consecutive days and nights each month of the housing season. In the first experiment, 35 autumn-calving heifers were housed at a 2:1 heifer to cubicle ratio immediately after calving. In the second study, 40 spring-calving heifers were housed at a 2:1 ratio for 2 months before calving and with one cubicle each after calving. Lying time was reduced to 5 h per 24 h in some of the autumn-calving animals and these animals had significantly worse foot lesion scores and clinical lameness than animals lying for 7 or 10 h per 24 h. The spring-calving animals did not show such a severe reduction in lying time and no significant correlation between haemorrhage score and lying time was detected. It is concluded that reduced lying time acts as an exacerbating factor in the development of claw lesions.

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过度拥挤对初产弗里西亚小母牛爪部健康的影响
在两项关于过度拥挤和足部病变发展的研究中,每月监测爪健康,并在每个住房季节连续5个昼夜每15分钟观察一次躺/站立等行为活动。在第一个试验中,35头秋季产犊小牛在产犊后立即以2:1的母牛/隔间比例圈养。在第二项研究中,40头春季产犊小牛在产犊前2个月按2:1的比例圈养,产犊后每个隔间一个。一些秋季产犊动物的躺卧时间减少到每24小时5小时,与每24小时躺7小时或10小时的动物相比,这些动物的足部病变评分和临床跛行明显更差。春季产犊动物的躺卧时间没有出现如此严重的减少,出血评分和躺卧时间之间没有明显的相关性。结论是,减少躺卧时间是爪损发展的一个加剧因素。
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