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An Observational Study of the Effects of Therapeutic Hoof Blocks on the Locomotion,Behavior, and Production of Healthy Dairy Cattle
Authors:Janet H Cutler  Jan K Shearer  David F Kelton  Gerard Cramer  Pat J Gorden  Suzanne T Millman
Institution:1. Department of Population Medicine, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canadajhiggins@uoguelph.ca;3. Veterinary Diagnostic and Production Animal Medicine, Iowa State University;4. Department of Population Medicine, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada;5. College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota
Abstract:Therapeutic hoof blocks have been recommended for treatment of sole ulcers in dairy cattle; however, they are underutilized in the industry. Twenty Holstein cows were randomly assigned to receive a wooden hoof block applied to the left hind leg (n = 5), to the right hind leg (n = 5), or no hoof blocks (n = 10). Accelerometers were affixed to both hind legs of 10 blocked cows and 5 control cows. Cows were observed for locomotion scores, and milk production was recorded. Mixed models were constructed to determine effects of block application on behavior, milk production, and locomotion. Activity was altered by day, with cows being most active on Day ? 1. The mean number of daily lying bouts and lying bout duration did not differ by treatment. Locomotion scores were higher for blocked cows on Days 1, 2, and 3 compared with baseline; however, milk production did not differ between treatments. In conclusion, although block application affected the appearance of locomotion, it did not appear to adversely affect the behavior or milk production of sound dairy cows.
Keywords:dairy cattle  lameness  therapeutic hoof block  accelerometer  activity
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