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Defined as a severe welfare problem, lameness in cattle is associated with impaired locomotion and lesions of the hind limb, affecting fertility, milk yield, and considerable economic losses. This study aims to determine the prevalence of lameness and to ... see more

Lameness in dairy cows is one of the most significant welfare and productivity issue. This work is mainly concerned with an automated detecting system for classifying lameness in dairy cows. In the proposed system, Dynamic Time Warping (DTW) is used to me... see more

The objectives of this study were to estimate the prevalence of lameness and determine locomotion score distribution in dairy cows housed in free-stalls. The study was realized in 24 selected free-stall farms in Transylvania. Lameness was assessed based o... see more

Cows lameness is a continuing problem on dairies around the world. The 3 most common reasons for premature or involuntary culling of dairy cows are reproduction, mastitis, and lameness. The economic loss from lameness is due to premature culling, lost mil... see more

Lameness is a multi-factorial condition that depends on managerial as well as genetic variables, but often is related to legs and feet condition of the animals. The aim of the study was to give an overview of legs and claws condition and the presence of l... see more

This article is intended to discuss the lameness of land ownership system in our cities, and to describe the idea to cope with the lamness through the application of a program for the provision of homesteading, i.e. ‘Limited Equity Cooperative Housing’ us... see more

Lameness is a clinical symptom associated with a number of sheep diseases around the world, having adverse effects on weight gain, fertility, and lamb birth weight, and increasing the risk of secondary diseases. Current methods to identify lame animals re... see more

The present descriptive study was designed to identify the type of foot lesions found in lame dairy cows and to describe the distribution of foot lesions between front and hind limbs and lateral and medial claws. A total of 379 lactating Holstein Friesian... see more

The agreement between subjective and objective evaluation methods was studied to identify claudication in the pelvic limbs of horses before and after flexion tests were performed. Twenty-nine horses were equipped with a wireless system of inertial sensors... see more

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