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- Title
Prevalence and characterisation of band-shaped tail lesions in Holstein cows.
- Authors
Volhøj, Tobias; Nielsen, Cecilie Kirstine; Schjermer, Ditte Marie; Jensen, Natascha Schou; Jørgensen, Benjamin Meyer; Nielsen, Søren Saxmose; Jensen, Henrik Elvang
- Abstract
The aim of the study was to characterise and determine the prevalence of band-shaped tail lesions in Holstein cows. Lesions were present either as wounds or by epithelised granulation/connective tissue formations. Both types were characterised by a median localisation 7 cm from the tip of the tail, and they occurred on the dorsal aspect of the tail. From here they encircled the tail either completely or in varying degrees, and they were often present as isolated lesions (93%). The prevalence of band-shaped tail lesions was found to be 25% among 2099 cows examined in 16 Danish Holstein herds with a variation from 18 to 40% between herds. In the herds, the wound lesions and the connective tissue formations accounted for 22% and 78% of all band-shaped tail lesions, respectively. Among 458 Holstein cows examined at an abattoir the prevalence of band-shaped tail lesions was 23%, i.e. similar to the prevalence within the herds. At the abattoir the share of band-shaped wound lesions was 67% and the band-shaped connective tissue formation 33%. Associations between the occurrence of band-shaped tail lesions and parity and lack of the tail tip were observed.
- Subjects
COWS; CONNECTIVE tissues; ANIMAL herds; GRANULATION; ESTRUS; SLAUGHTERING
- Publication
Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica, 2024, Vol 66, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
0044-605X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1186/s13028-024-00742-0