2018
DOI: 10.1093/tas/txy094
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Frequencies and severity of injection-site lesions in muscles from rounds of cow carcasses

Abstract: The frequency and severity of injection-site lesions in the outside round muscles of both beef and dairy cattle were evaluated through a series of audits. Audits were conducted in 2017 on 1,300 rounds from dairy and beef cows from seven locations throughout the United States. Outside round muscles were butterfly cut into 1.25-cm slices and, if present, lesions were counted, measured, and categorized. Rounds from beef (7%) and dairy cattle (15%) had at least one injection-site lesion present. The most common lo… Show more

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“…For many farms, implementing these protocols in a systematic manner is labor intensive, repetitive, prone to errors, and disruptive of cow routines. Multiple injections can also increase the risk of damage to muscle and other tissues (Fajt et al, 2011;Pfeiffer et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For many farms, implementing these protocols in a systematic manner is labor intensive, repetitive, prone to errors, and disruptive of cow routines. Multiple injections can also increase the risk of damage to muscle and other tissues (Fajt et al, 2011;Pfeiffer et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%