Lameness is estimated to cost farmers at least $250 for each cow that develops the problem and can significantly reduce cow comfort and longevity. To help farmers prevent and detect lameness in their ...
Hoof health data from mobility scoring and trimming records can be a powerful tool for identifying lameness patterns and ...
Automated lameness detection systems could help improve consistencies of its detection on farm – going by the results from a recent study which found farmer perception of individual cow lameness could ...
Low-cost thermal imaging devices are as effective at detecting lameness in dairy cattle as expensive alternatives, a study led by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has revealed. Infrared thermal ...
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