Lameness is a major challenge in the dairy cattle industry in terms of animal welfare and economic implications. Better understanding of metabolic alteration associated with …
In the face of global climate threats, farm and land-management decisions must balance climate concerns with profitability, animal welfare, and ecosystem health. However, few …
R Clifton, K Bamford, L Green - Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Great Britain has over 15 million ewes. Lameness is one of the top three most economically important diseases for the sheep industry, costing about£ 80 million per …
Lameness is an important health, welfare and economic problem in sheep flocks and early treatment is key to controlling lameness. Biologging technology provides high-resolution …
There is increasing pressure to reduce and refine antimicrobial use (AMU) in farmed livestock, to slow the development of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and preserve the …
abstract In the face of global climate threats, farm and land-management decisions must balance climate concerns with profitability, animal welfare, and ecosystem health. However …
Lameness is a major concern for animal welfare due to the associated pain, and has significant negative economic and environmental consequences. Irish dairying differs from …
KE Lewis, M Green, R Clifton, E Monaghan, N Prosser… - 2024 - pure-oai.bham.ac.uk
Since 2004, the prevalence of lameness in sheep flocks in England has reduced as farmers have adopted evidence-based management practices to control lameness. In 2011, the …
Sole haemorrhage (SH), sole ulcers (SU), and white line lesions (WL), collectively referred to as claw horn lesions (CHL), are important causes of lameness in dairy cattle. This thesis …