Diagnostic reliability of clinical signs in cows with traumatic reticuloperitonitis and abomasal ulcers

U Braun, K Nuss, S Warislohner, C Reif… - BMC veterinary …, 2020 - Springer
Background Clinical signs of traumatic reticuloperitonitis and abomasal ulcer are often
similar making the disorders difficult to differentiate. The goal of our study was to compare …

Mānuka honey as Rongoā for animals in agriculture

S McCoard, E Pavan, N Butowski… - New Zealand Journal …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The Mānuka tree is unique to Aotearoa New Zealand and was recognised by early Māori
traditions as a taonga (treasure) due to its wide variety of uses and is the first globally …

Clinical, laboratory and ultrasonographic findings in 94 cows with type-1 abomasal ulcer

U Braun, C Gerspach, C Reif, M Hilbe… - Schweizer Archiv für …, 2020 - zora.uzh.ch
This study included 94 cows aged 2.1 to 12.0 years (5.2±2.05 years) that were examined at
a referral clinic because of type-1 abomasal ulcer. The most common clinical findings were …

[HTML][HTML] Role of mastitis in on-farm deaths of Finnish dairy cows

KA Hagner, HS Nordgren, K Sarjokari, A Sukura… - Journal of Dairy …, 2024 - Elsevier
According to our recent necropsy-based study, mastitis is the most common underlying
diagnosis of on-farm deaths in Finnish dairy cows. However, it remained unanswered to …

Type-5 abomasal ulcer and omental bursitis in 14 cows

U Braun, C Reif, M Hilbe, C Gerspach - Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica, 2020 - Springer
Background Type-5 abomasal ulcer (U5) is a perforated ulcer that causes peritonitis limited
to the omental bursa. This retrospective study describes the clinical and laboratory findings …

Evaluation of two fecal occult blood tests for detecting non-perforating abomasal lesions in cattle

SL Munch, SS Nielsen, MA Krogh, N Capion - Animals, 2020 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Abomasal lesions in dairy cattle are highly prevalent, but diagnosis of the
non-penetrating lesions is a challenge. We performed one experiment to estimate the …

Effect of non-perforating abomasal lesions on reproductive performance, milk yield and carcass weight at slaughter in Danish Holstein cows

SS Nielsen, MA Krogh, SL Munch, N Capion - Preventive veterinary …, 2019 - Elsevier
Non-perforating abomasal lesions are common in Danish Holstein cows, but the impact on
production has not been studied. Our objective was to compare milk yield, carcass weight …

[HTML][HTML] Pasture-based fattening does not cause severe nonperforating lesions in veal calves of dairy breeds

G Simon, E Hillmann, K Barth - JDS communications, 2023 - Elsevier
Abomasal damage is a known health issue in intensive veal production and is associated
with improper housing and feeding. Grass-based veal production could be an improvement …

Associations between animal welfare indicators and animal-related factors of slaughter cattle in Austria

J Burgstaller, T Wittek, N Sudhaus-Jörn, B Conrady - Animals, 2022 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary The aims of this study were (1) to evaluate the prevalence of lameness,
dirtiness of the body surface, and abomasal disorders of slaughter cattle; and (2) to …

Abomasal lesions found in postmortem examination of fattening Holstein-Friesian bulls from central Poland

P Pyrek, K Witt, M Szpringiel, BM Jaśkowski - Veterinary Research …, 2024 - Springer
The health of the gastrointestinal tract in cattle is one of the factors influencing adequate
nutrient absorption and body weight gain. This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of …