Browsing Faculty of Veterinary Science, Szent István University by Subject "Sántaság"
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The Economic Effects of Mastitis, Reproductive Disorders and Lameness in Five Irish Dairy Herds
(2013)Ireland’s temperate climate and grass growing ability combined with a strong dairying tradition has meant that the dairy industry has always been central to Irish agriculture. In 2011 we had over 1.1 million dairy ... -
Economic losses in dairy cattle herds due to lameness
(2012)Today, as part of the European Union our aim is to minimize to production cost of milk and to provide a better quality instead of increasing heard size and the volume of milk production, and therefore enabling Hungarian ... -
Equine laminitis
(2012)Although equine laminitis has apparently been known for more than 2000 years (Heymering, 2010), the disease is still not completely understood and requires further research. Numerous treatment strategies are applied, but ... -
Lameness in dairy cows in freestall barns with automatic milking systems
(2011)Five farms in Norway were surveyed for lameness under the assumption that the levels of lameness would be high due to changing of keeping conditions and milking system. The levels were found to be around 70% in the stables ... -
Occurence, diagnosis and treatment of hoof diseases in dairy cattle
(2011)In dairy cattle hoof diseases is becoming a major problem which can be seen by the number of research programmes carried out throughout the world. Not only is it a welfare concern for the animal it also results in serious ... -
A sántaság mértékének vizsgálata egy adott tehenészet egy csoportjában locomotion scoring módszerrel
(2012)A hazai nagyüzemi tehenészetekben a sántaság éves gyakorisága mintegy 40%-ra tehető. Ez a bántalom okozza a harmadik legnagyobb gazdasági károkat a tejelő tehenészetekben a szaporodásbiológiai rendellenességeket és a ... -
A study of hoof diseases in dairy cattle
(2010)Hoof diseases are a considerable problem from both an economical and animal welfare point of view. It leads to decreased production and reproduction performance and is a common cause of early culling. The causes of hoof ...