2021
DOI: 10.15381/rivep.v32i1.17906
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Asociación entre patologías podales e indicadores productivos de vacas en lactación

Abstract: El objetivo del estudio fue evaluar la asociación entre patologías podales y los indicadores de producción láctea en tambos del departamento de Caaguazú, Paraguay. Se evaluaron 50 vacas criadas en establos de cama de compost, con patologías podales diagnosticadas durante la fase descendente de lactancia. Se evaluó el tipo de patología podal, localización, evolución, producción láctea, tenor graso, tenor proteico y recuento de células somáticas (RCS) entre setiembre de 2019 y enero de 2020. Se utilizó la prueba… Show more

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“…There was no difference in the development of pathological processes on the right or left pelvic limb. M. Rodriguez et al (2021) indicate that to some extent, this effect on the pelvic limbs is equally conditioned by the distribution of weight between paired pelvic limbs and the presence of hoof horn destruction. This apparently affected differences in local blood circulation in the affected and unaffected contralateral pelvic limbs in lame cows.…”
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confidence: 95%
“…There was no difference in the development of pathological processes on the right or left pelvic limb. M. Rodriguez et al (2021) indicate that to some extent, this effect on the pelvic limbs is equally conditioned by the distribution of weight between paired pelvic limbs and the presence of hoof horn destruction. This apparently affected differences in local blood circulation in the affected and unaffected contralateral pelvic limbs in lame cows.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%