Author/Authors :
Browning Jr, Richard Department of Agricultural Sciences - College of Agriculture - Tennessee State University, Nashville, USA , Hayes, Emily G. Department of Agricultural Sciences - College of Agriculture - Tennessee State University, Nashville, USA , Lear, Andrea S. College of Veterinary Medicine - University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA
Abstract :
A 3-yr-old Dexter cow and her yearling Dexter heifer calf exhibited polydactyly. Neither animal was linebred within 5 generations.
This cow-calf pair represented the Thrst reported occurrence of polydactyly in Dexter cattle in the US or abroad. Based upon external
examination, the cow was classified as having a spontaneous unilateral case of polydactyly with an extra digit along the medial digit
of the right front limb and the heifer was classified as having bilateral polydactyly because both front limbs exhibited an extra digit
along the medial digit. Radiographic examination confihrmed bilateral status of the heifer and revealed bilateral status of the cow. The
front feet of the cow and heifer had extra bone formation consistent with an extra digit along the medial digit. Neither animal suThered
from limited mobility to date or required hoof treatments. Fie cow produced a second calf from a difierent sire, a bull calf that did not
appear polydactylous per external examination and was not examined radiographically. fie two polydactylous animals will remain in
the breeding herd to produce more study calves unless their fitness becomes compromised. Genetic aspects of the cases are discussed.