Perdas econômicas ocasionadas pelas enfermidades podais em vacas leiteiras confinadas em sistema free stall

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Fifty-five clinical cases of lameness were evaluated in 100 lactating cows housed in a free-stall system during one year. The most observed affections were sole and heel abscesses, sole ulcers and digital dermatitis that accounted for 87.3% (48/55) of the occurrences. The treated cows showed satisfactory recovery (24.5 average days) without culling. The total individual cost including treatment and reduction of milk production was US$95.80/cow or US$52.69 per housed cow/year. When reproductive losses and mastitis were considered an additional cost of US$227.94 per lameness cow was estimated. The total additional annual cost from sequels of lameness was US$12.536.70 or US$152.36 per housed cow/year. The number of days open and the number of services per conception in lameness and normal cows were, respectively, 266 and 200.5 days and 4.3 and 3.3 services. Mastitis and metritis incidences, regarding the same animals, were, respectively, 60% and 25% and 29% and 12.5%.

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Souza, R. C., Ferreira, P. M., Molina, L. R., Carvalho, A. U., & Facury Filho, E. J. (2006). Perdas econômicas ocasionadas pelas enfermidades podais em vacas leiteiras confinadas em sistema free stall. Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinaria e Zootecnia, 58(6), 982–987. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-09352006000600002

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