Claw characteristics of culled sows from three farrow-to-finish greek farms. Part 2: Mechanical indices of hoof horn and their associations with length measurements and lesion scores

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The objective of the present study was to investigate the mechanical indices of hoof horn and their association with length measurements and lesion score. The feet of 185 culled sows from three Greek farms (A: 57 sows; B: 64 sows; C: 64 sows) were used. A slice from the dorsal wall of each claw was used to assess by a three-point bending test the Young’s modulus, yield stress and maximum stress values. The available data from a companion study (part 1) on the length measurements and lesion scores of the claws were used to reveal possible relationships. The Young’s modulus values were significantly higher (p < 0.001 or p < 0.01 depending on location of claw) in the sows of farm C compared to those in sows of farms A and B and in sows of farm B compared to those in the sows of farm A. Yield and maximum stress values were significantly higher (p < 0.05 or p < 0.001 depending on the location of the claw) in the sows of farm C compared to those in the sows of farm A and in the sows of farm B compared to those in the sows of farm A. An increase in heel-sole length decreased all mechanical indices. Young’s modulus and yield stress were associated with wall lesion severity while maximum stress with wall and heel lesion severity. Overall, we conclude that mechanical efficiency deteriorates as length and lesion score increases.

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Chalvatzi, S., Papadopoulos, G. A., Kroustallas, F., Cernat, M., Skampardonis, V., Marouda, C., … Fortomaris, P. (2021). Claw characteristics of culled sows from three farrow-to-finish greek farms. Part 2: Mechanical indices of hoof horn and their associations with length measurements and lesion scores. Veterinary Sciences, 8(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci8090175

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