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Author(s): Geni Wren
Publication Date: March 5, 2012
Reference: livestockwelfare.com Research Watch 2012
Country: Canada

Summary:

Lameness could be an underlying cost to dairy producers which causes fertility problems. When a cow becomes lame it is being exposed to a stressor. Signals in the cows body will focus nutrients and energy on recovering or fighting the stressor. This will direct nutrients to focus on the immune system instead of reproduction, growth and milk production. Preventing lamness by early identification and treatment can be very beneficial to producers.

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