2021
DOI: 10.12935/jvma.74.181
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Incidence and Etiology of Rib Fracture in Live Neonatal Calves

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“…A recent study from Japan examined 101 newborn calves and found that almost 20% of calves born via an assisted delivery had evidence of rib fractures, most commonly in the 4th thru 7th ribs. 14 The authors concluded these fractures were almost certainly from the excessive traction used to extract calves with either human or mechanical (ie. calf jack) intervention.…”
Section: Pain Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent study from Japan examined 101 newborn calves and found that almost 20% of calves born via an assisted delivery had evidence of rib fractures, most commonly in the 4th thru 7th ribs. 14 The authors concluded these fractures were almost certainly from the excessive traction used to extract calves with either human or mechanical (ie. calf jack) intervention.…”
Section: Pain Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%