Association of abnormal hind-limb postures and back arch with gait abnormality in dairy cattle
Autor: | J. Vanegas, Dale A. Moore, A.C. Hoffman, John R. Wenz |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Lameness Animal Posture Cattle Diseases Hindlimb Milking Genetics medicine Animals Gait Cow-hocked Dairy cattle business.industry food and beverages Diagnostic test Highly sensitive Lameness Gait abnormality Physical therapy Cattle Female Animal Science and Zoology medicine.symptom business Locomotion Food Science |
Zdroj: | Journal of Dairy Science. 97:2178-2185 |
ISSN: | 0022-0302 |
Popis: | Detection of lameness in individual cows is important for the prompt treatment of this painful and production-limiting disease. Current methods for lameness detection involve watching cows walk for several strides. If clinical signs predictive of lameness could be observed more conveniently, as cows are undergoing regularly scheduled examinations while standing, detection levels could increase. The objective of this study was to assess the association between postures observed while cows are standing in stanchions and clinical lameness evaluated by locomotion scoring, and to evaluate the observation of these postures as a test for lameness. The study included 1,243 cows from 4 farms. Cows were observed while standing in stanchions for regularly scheduled management procedures and the presence of arched back and cow-hocked, wide-stance, and favored-limb postures were recorded. The same cows were locomotion-scored as they exited the milking parlor. The proportion of cows observed with arched back and cow-hocked and favored-limb postures increased with increasing severity of lameness (higher locomotion score) but did not increase for the wide-stance posture. For the presence of these postures as a test for lameness (locomotion score ≥3), sensitivity and specificity were 0.63 and 0.64 for back arch, 0.54 and 0.57 for cow hocks, and 0.05 and 0.98 for favored limb. Back-arched, cow-hocked, and favored limb postures were associated with lameness but were not highly sensitive or specific as diagnostic tests. However, observation of back arch may be useful to identify cows needing further examination. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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