Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5797958 | The Veterinary Journal | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The fortnightly lameness scoring and treatment of the TX group resulted in higher cure rates at each scoring session following treatment when compared with the CX group (Pâ<â0.001). Two weeks after inclusion, 78% (SEâ±â3.2) of TX cows were sound, compared with 66% (SEâ±â3.1) of CX cows. At 18âweeks following initial recruitment this had fallen to 41% (SEâ±â6.3) (TX) and 13% (SEâ±â4.7) (CX). The percentage of total scores which were sound scores in the TX and CX groups following inclusion in the trial was 81% and 66.1%, respectively (Pâ<â0.001). The main lesions found on treatment in the TX group were sole haemorrhage (41% of cases) and digital dermatitis (33%). Severe lesions (sole ulcers and toe necrosis) were only found in 6.6% of cases. In the treated CX animals the percentage of severe lesions was 14%.
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Authors
M. Groenevelt, D.C.J. Main, D. Tisdall, T.G. Knowles, N.J. Bell,