Title of article :
Clinical and gross pathologic findings of complicated vertical fissures with digital dermatitis in a dairy herd
Author/Authors :
Nouri، Mohsen نويسنده , , Ashrafi Helan، Javad نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2012
Abstract :
Careful antemortem examination and interpretation of findings, assisted by good
clinical records, do much to throw light on the nature of vertical fissure in cattle. During an
eight month period of investigation, 13 (3.2%) lame cows with vertical fissure out of 52
Holstein cows with different claw fissures were selected for clinical and gross pathological
purposes in a commercial dairy farm with 400 milking cows in Nazarabad, Iran. The cows
were 2.5 to10.5 years old. The prevalence rate of vertical fissure was 3.2 per cent. The
prevalence rate of claw lesion in the hind limb (69.2%) was higher than that of fore limb
(30.7%). The type of vertical fissures were 4 (38.4%), 5 (23.0%), 2 (23.0%) and 3 (15.3%),
respectively. Locomotion scoring assessment of 13 culled lame cows showed score ranged
from grade 3 (30.7%) to 4 (61.5%). The herd had endemic digital dermatitis infection with
prevalence in the adult herd of over 34.2%. The affected claws were more boxy than
normal and the abaxial wall was convex in all directions. The lame cows had typical stance
such as hobbyhorse or cross legged stance. This study shows that more research is needed
both on the economic impact of vertical fissures in dairy cows and on the microbiological
study of spirochaetes of the genus Treponema. This study recommends that owners of dairy
farm should try to control digital dermatitis with preventative herd strategies.
Journal title :
Veterinary Research Forum
Journal title :
Veterinary Research Forum