Publication Date: January 3, 2012
Reference: livestockwelfare.com Research Watch Jan. 2012
Country: United States
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It has long been assumed that skinny cows are a result of lameness. This article argues that in fact lameness is a result of skinny cows. When a cow reduces its body size, especially after calving when its fat reserves are used to produce milk, a shock absorber in the cows hoof called the ‘digital cushion’ becomes smaller. A smaller ‘digital cushion’ in a cows hoof can’t absorb shock like it should when it is normal sized, therefore more pain is caused in the cows feet and there is an increased chance of lameness.