Foot Lesions in Farmed Mink ( Neovison vison )

  • Jespersen A
  • Hammer A
  • Jensen H
  • et al.
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The aim of this study was to evaluate gross and histologic lesions and epidemiologic factors of foot lesions in farmed mink. The feet of 1159 mink from 4 Danish farms were examined and lesions described. Swabs from the lesions were taken from 27 mink for microbiology, and tissue samples from a representative spectrum of feet with and without lesions ( n = 22) were examined histologically. Feet were grouped according to gross inspection: no lesions (55.1%), hair loss (7.1%), hyperkeratosis (35.8%), and crusting (5.3%). Lesions were predominantly located in plantar metatarsal skin (98.1%). Staphylococci were the most prevalent microorganisms cultured from the lesions. There was a significant association between presence of lesions and sex ( P < .0001), age ( P < .0001), and color type ( P = .023). Lesion size was significantly different between hair loss and crusts and between hyperkeratosis and crusts ( P < .0001). Histologically, lesions included varying degrees of orthokeratotic to parakeratotic hyperkeratosis and granulomatous to pyogranulomatous dermatitis with trichogranulomas as a dominant feature in all mink. The gross and microscopic lesions were comparable to physically induced changes in other species that develop as a response to repetitive friction or pressure. The condition may have an impact on animal welfare in mink production.

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Jespersen, A., Hammer, A. S., Jensen, H. E., Bonde-Jensen, N., Lassus, M. M., Agger, J. F., & Larsen, P. F. (2016). Foot Lesions in Farmed Mink ( Neovison vison ). Veterinary Pathology, 53(3), 666–673. https://doi.org/10.1177/0300985815600502

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