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Review of guidelines for functional claw trimming and therapeutic approach to claw horn lesions in cattle
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Vidmar, Maja
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Hodnik, Jaka Jakob
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Starič, Jože
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Lameness is one of the most pressing health and welfare problems in cattle, especially on dairy farms. The most common cause of lameness is claw pathology, often due to lack of appropriate functional claw trimming. Functional claw trimming restores the physiological shape of the claws and distributes weight properly between the claws and over the claw weight-bearing surface. It also allows closer examination of the claws for early signs of pathology. The methods of functional claw trimming described in the previous century are still applicable today, considering some recent findings on the subject. It is essential not to over-trim the claws and to maintain strict hygiene of the trimming tools. Claw horn pathology in the early stages is usually treated effectively by therapeutic claw trimming alone. The stoic nature of cattle and their natural tendency to hide pain often result in delayed treatment of claw diseases, leading to more advanced stages of disease/pathology associated with higher-grade lameness. This situation often leads to the development of neuropathic pain and hyperalgesia requiring multimodal treatment. Because claw horn diseases are multifactorial, veterinarians and others involved in animal management must be familiar with the preventive measures available to improve claw health in a cattle herd. Further research to improve claw horn quality and effectively control/prevent claw infections without polluting the environment or negatively affecting worker and animal health is still needed. This article reviews the latest knowledge on functional claw trimming and treatment of the most common claw horn diseases in cattle.
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English
Keywords:
Cattle
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lameness
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hoof
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foot trimming
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pain management
Work type:
Article
Typology:
1.02 - Review Article
Organization:
VF - Veterinary Faculty
Publication status:
Published
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Author Accepted Manuscript
Submitted for review:
15.12.2020
Article acceptance date:
10.09.2021
Publication date:
23.09.2021
Year:
2021
Number of pages:
11 str.
Numbering:
Vol. 53, art. 476
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-131867
UDC:
636.2.09:616
ISSN on article:
1573-7438
DOI:
10.1007/s11250-021-02924-8
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77945603
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05.10.2021
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Title:
Tropical animal health and production
Shortened title:
Trop. Anim. Health Prod.
Publisher:
Springer
ISSN:
1573-7438
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513746201
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Slovenian
Keywords:
Govedo
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šepanje
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parklji
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obrezovanje parkljev
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obvladovanje bolečin
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Funder:
ARRS - Slovenian Research Agency
Project number:
P4-0092
Name:
Zdravje živali, okolje in varna hrana
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