Transit-related lameness in a group of Jersey heifers

Authors: Dewes HF
Publication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 27, Issue 3, pp 45, Mar 1979
Publisher: Taylor and Francis

Animal type: Cattle, Livestock, Production animal, Ruminant
Subject Terms: Animal welfare, Skeletal/bone/cartilage, Fractures, Disease/defect, Locomotor, Surgery, Tendon/ligament, Transport
Article class: Clinical Communication
Abstract: Four hundred and eleven, 15-month-old Jersey heifers were bought at auction in sale yards throughout the North Island and then were transported to a centre outside Hamilton. During the next 21 days, 36 were noted lame in one or both hind limbs. Three suffered fractures, one had infectious pododermatitis and another had flexor-tendon strain. The remaining 31 did not become lame until at least 10 days after arrival at the centre; these had practically identical lesions. Defects found in affected claws indicated that they resulted from separation of laminae from the wall over a localised area, and that they were acquired during transit.
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