نتایج جستجو برای: hoof

تعداد نتایج: 875  

Journal: :The Veterinary clinics of North America. Food animal practice 2017
Grant C Stoddard Gerard Cramer

A narrative integrative review on the evidence for hoof trimming found 16 articles on efficacy, frequency, and associations with behavior and physiologic parameters. Review of these studies revealed (1) hoof trimming is associated with behavior and physiologic changes; (2) increasing the frequency of hoof trimming seems to decrease the incidence of hoof lesions; (3) there is limited research to...

2005
PETER HUNTINGTON CHRIS POLLITT

Many performance and racehorses cannot perform to their potential because of hoof problems. The old adage “no hoof, no horse” still applies today and this article examines some of the nutritional factors that impact the hoof. There are many factors that can influence development of the hoof, and this article will discuss some of these variables that can aid the search for increased hoof growth ...

Journal: :veterinary research forum 2013
ahmadreza mohamadnia amin khaghani

wide variety of timings and techniques has been used based on the housing, production, availability of requirements etc. this current study was done for a morphologic evaluation of the cow's digit in different trimming times. a dairy herd with 2200 milking cow, free stalls barns, average daily production of 36 liters per cow was selected. forty cows were assigned to four groups based on hoof tr...

2011
Anna K. Johnson

and Implications The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of excessive toe growth, hoof cracks in the outer hoof wall, and length difference between the inside and outside toe of the hoof on sow behavior in mid-lactation. Sows were classified into three treatment groups and one control group. The treatment groups were 1) presence of cracks in the outer hoof wall 2) length differe...

2004
R. M. Bowker

1. Introduction The hoof wall represents the outer protective structure of the foot and has long been of interest in terms of its growth, structure, and functioning, especially during disease conditions such as laminitis. The incidence of problems related to the hoof wall has been estimated to be 30% or more [1,2]. Although causal factors of some hoof wall abnormalities are obvious, such as dir...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2014
Jenny Katrine Boye Maj Halling Thomsen Thilo Pfau Emil Olsen

This study aimed to create an evidence base for detection of stance-phase timings from motion capture in horses. The objective was to compare the accuracy (bias) and precision (SD) for five published algorithms for the detection of hoof-on and hoof-off using force plates as the reference standard. Six horses were walked and trotted over eight force plates surrounded by a synchronised 12-camera ...

Journal: :American journal of veterinary research 2003
Elizabeth Roland Susan M Stover Maury L Hull Katie Dorsch

OBJECTIVE To define a 3-dimensional (3-D) coordinate system with clear definitions of origins and axes relative to hoof anatomic features and determine whether solar surfaces of Thoroughbred racehorse hooves have geometric asymmetry in the mediolateral and dorsopalmar directions. SAMPLE POPULATION Left forelimb hooves from 20 Thoroughbred racehorse cadavers. PROCEDURE A right-handed 3-D coo...

2012
Robert J. Hunt

Clubfoot, or a distal interphalangeal (corono-pedal) flexural deformity, may affect the horse at any stage of life from neonate through adulthood. The deformity may be congenital or acquired and in many instances has a genetic basis. The etiology, clinical manifestations, management, and expectations differ between age groups; however, commonalities between the groups do exist. Treatment and lo...

Journal: :Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 2001
A Olivier J Wannenburg R D Gottschalk M J van der Linde H T Groeneveld

A shoe was designed to combine the advantages of a reverse shoe and an adjustable heart bar shoe in the treatment of chronic laminitis. This reverse even frog pressure (REFP) shoe applies pressure uniformly over a large area of the frog solar surface. Pressure is applied vertically upward parallel to the solar surface of the frog and can be increased or decreased as required. Five clinically he...

2014
Edward M. Smith Olivia D.J. Green Leonides A. Calvo-Bado Luci A. Witcomb Rosemary Grogono-Thomas Claire L. Russell Judith C. Brown Graham F. Medley Amy L. KilBride Elizabeth M.H. Wellington Laura E. Green

Footrot, including interdigital dermatitis, is caused by Dichelobacter nodosus cause the majority of lameness in sheep in the UK. Lame sheep often have overgrown hoof horn but recent evidence has indicated that trimming overgrown hoof horn increases recovery time, and that routine foot trimming of the flock does not reduce the prevalence or incidence of lameness. The objectives of this study we...

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