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Prevalence of Painful Lesions of the Digits and Risk Factors Associated with Digital Dermatitis, Ulcers and White Line Disease on Swiss Cattle Farms.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/191537
Publisher DOI
10.3390/ani14010153
PubMed ID
38200884
Description
The first aim of this study was to calculate the prevalence of painful lesions of the digits ("alarm" lesions; ALs) in Swiss dairy herds and cow-calf operations over a three-year study period. The following ALs were included in the calculation: the M2 stage of digital dermatitis (DD M2), ulcers (U), white line fissures (WLF) of moderate and high severity, white line abscesses (WLA), interdigital phlegmon (IP) and swelling of the coronet and/or bulb (SW). Between February 2020 and February 2023, digit disorders were electronically recorded during routine trimmings by 40 specially trained hoof trimmers on Swiss cattle farms participating in the national claw health programme. The data set used consisted of over 35,000 observations from almost 25,000 cows from 702 herds. While at the herd-level, the predominant AL documented in 2022 was U with 50.3% followed by WLF with 38.1%, at the cow-level, in 2022, it was DD M2 with 5.4% followed by U with 3.7%. During the study period, within-herd prevalences of ALs ranged from 0.0% to a maximum of 66.1% in 2020. The second aim of this study was to determine herd- and cow-level risk factors associated with digital dermatitis (DD), U and white line disease (WL) in dairy cows using data from 2022. While for DD, analysed herd-level factors appeared to have a greater effect on the probability of its occurrence, the presence of U and WL was mainly associated with the analysed cow-level factors. The risk for DD increased with a higher herd trimming frequency. Herds kept in tie stalls had a lower risk for DD and WL and a higher risk for U compared to herds kept in loose housing systems. Herds with predominantly Holstein Friesian cows as well as Holstein Friesian cows had a higher risk for the occurrence of DD compared to herds and cows of other breeds. With increasing parity, cows had a higher risk of developing U and WL, whereas for DD, parity was negatively associated with prevalence. Cows trimmed during the grazing period had a higher risk of U and WL than cows trimmed during the housing period. These findings may contribute to improve management measures affecting the health of the digits in farms with structures similar to those evaluated in the current study, such as small herds with frequent access to pasture. Further research is warranted to demonstrate how measures addressing the current results combined with those of individual herd risk assessments might contribute to an improvement in the health of the digits in the respective dairy herds.
Date of Publication
2024-01-02
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 630 Agriculture
Keyword(s)
alarm lesion claw disorders cows lameness trimming
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Fürmann, Andreas Bernhard
Wiederkäuerklinik Universität Bern
Syring, Claudia
Wiederkäuerklinik - Klauengesundheit
Wiederkäuerklinik Universität Bern
Becker, Jens Michael
Wiederkäuerklinik Universität Bern
Sarbach, Analena
Wiederkäuerklinik - Klauengesundheit
Wiederkäuerklinik Universität Bern
Weber, Jim
Wiederkäuerklinik Universität Bern
Wiederkäuerklinik - Klauengesundheit
Welham Ruiters, Maria Verena
Wiederkäuerklinik Universität Bern
Wiederkäuerklinik - Klauengesundheit
Steiner, Adrianorcid-logo
Departement für klinische Veterinärmedizin (DKV) Universität Bern
Wiederkäuerklinik Universität Bern
Additional Credits
Wiederkäuerklinik Universität Bern
Wiederkäuerklinik - Klauengesundheit
Departement für klinische Veterinärmedizin (DKV) Universität Bern
Series
Animals
Publisher
MDPI
ISSN
2076-2615
Access(Rights)
open.access
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