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Genetic parameters for hoof lesions and their relationship with feet and leg traits in Canadian Holstein cows
Analysis of foot health records from 17 confinement dairies
Forelimb Joint Lesions of the Racehorses Referred to Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Ferdowsi University: Radiographic Evaluation
Objective- To describe of occurrence of the forelimb
joint lesions in racehorses by radiographic imaging
Design- Case series study
Animals- 310 racehorses (Turkmen, Thoroughbred,
Arabian and mixed breed) were referred...
Hoof lesions and lameness changes throut the seasons
hoof lesions and lameness changes throut the...
OCCURRENCE OF CLAW DISEASES IN DAIRY CATTLE IN IRAN.
Hoof lesions were reported as the main cause of dairy cattle lameness (90%) in most studies. Depending on geographical area claw horn or dermal lesions reported as the main lesions of the hoof. No national recording system for hoof diseases existed...
Distribution of different hoof lesions in different hoof trimming timings
and Interdigital Phlegmone in Zone O of the hoof respectively.
Results shows that in clinical normal groups like groups I, II and IV still some cows got the sever lesion in their digits. It is obvious that any of these lesions will make their economical...
Associations between locomotion score and kinematic measures in dairy cows with varying hoof lesion types
Short communication: Herd level reproductive performance and its relationship with lameness and leg injuries in freestall dairy herds in the northeastern United States
Gross and microscopic pathology of lesions in Pocillopora spp. from the subtropical eastern Pacific
Necrotic ulcerative dermatitis due to simultaneous infections of Malassezia and Microsporum gallinae in a pigeon (Columba livia domestica)
in the head region. Mycological evaluation was shown simultaneous infections by Malassezia and Microsporum gallinae. Pathological findings revealed severe and deep necrotic skin lesions associated with fungal hyphae and especially numerous yeasts...