2022
DOI: 10.3390/ani12040496
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Why Is the Grass the Best Surface to Prevent Lameness? Integrative Analysis of Functional Ranges as a Key for Dairy Cows’ Welfare

Abstract: Lameness is a painful clinical condition of the bovine locomotor system that results in alterations of movement. Together with mastitis and infertility, lameness is the main welfare, health, and production problem found in intensive dairy farms worldwide. The clinical assessment of lameness results in an imprecise diagnosis and delayed intervention. Hence, the current approach to the problem is palliative rather than preventive. The five main surfaces used in free housing systems in dairy farms are two natural… Show more

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“…It has previously been reported that increasing the stone content of the roadway surface layer reduced walking speed when compared to that of a smooth optimal surface (Phillips and Morris, 2001). Some previous works have investigated the effect of differing surfaces on the speed of animal movement and stride length (Rushen and de Passillé, 2006;Buijs et al, 2019;Medina-González et al, 2022). However, many of these studies have assessed animals individually as opposed to the impact of herd dynamics on the movement of the herd.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has previously been reported that increasing the stone content of the roadway surface layer reduced walking speed when compared to that of a smooth optimal surface (Phillips and Morris, 2001). Some previous works have investigated the effect of differing surfaces on the speed of animal movement and stride length (Rushen and de Passillé, 2006;Buijs et al, 2019;Medina-González et al, 2022). However, many of these studies have assessed animals individually as opposed to the impact of herd dynamics on the movement of the herd.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%