Cow- and herd-level factors associated with lameness in dairy farms in Peninsular Malaysia

Lameness is a major welfare issue in dairy cows. This study was aimed at investigating the cow- and herd –level factors associated with lameness in dairy farms from four states in Peninsular Malaysia. The study population was 1001 lactating cows from 28 dairy farms located in Selangor (n = 9), Perak...

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Main Authors: Babatunde, Sadiq Mohammed, Ramanoon, Siti Zubaidah, Shaik Mohamed Mossadeq, Wan Mastura, Mansor, Rozaihan, Syed Hussain, Sharifah Salmah
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spelling my.upm.eprints.882952022-11-24T01:53:52Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/88295/ Cow- and herd-level factors associated with lameness in dairy farms in Peninsular Malaysia Babatunde, Sadiq Mohammed Ramanoon, Siti Zubaidah Shaik Mohamed Mossadeq, Wan Mastura Mansor, Rozaihan Syed Hussain, Sharifah Salmah Lameness is a major welfare issue in dairy cows. This study was aimed at investigating the cow- and herd –level factors associated with lameness in dairy farms from four states in Peninsular Malaysia. The study population was 1001 lactating cows from 28 dairy farms located in Selangor (n = 9), Perak (n = 8), Negeri Sembilan (n = 6) and Johor (n = 5). Lameness was assessed by locomotion scoring. Individual cow characteristics such as breeds, parity, body condition score (BCS), hock condition, leg hygiene, presence of claw lesion and claw overgrowth were recorded. Data on herd characteristics, management practices and housing design were collected by on-farm inspection and farmers’ interview. Mixed-eff ;ects logistic regressions were used to model the data and to assess the factors associated with lameness. Cow-level lameness prevalence was 34.2 % (95 % CI 22.2–50.0 %), with all the farms having at least one case of lameness. Claw lesions were recorded in 470 cows (46.9 %; CI 33.3–63.3 %) of which 296 (62.9 %) of them were lame. Of these, 78.9 % of the lesions were present on the rear feet and 25.5% of the cows had more than one foot affected. The proportion of cows having non-infectious and infectious claw lesions were 81.9 % and 18.1 %, and the predominant claw lesions were sole ulcers (24.9 %), white line disease (19.6 %), sole haemorrhage (10.2%), swelling of coronet (9.6 %), toe ulcers (8.4 %), and digital dermatitis (5.6%). Cows at third or more parities had higher odds of lameness (OR = 2.2; 95 % CI 1.2–4.1) compared to primiparous cows. Low BCS (< 2.5) increased the odds of lameness (OR = 4.8; 95 % CI 2.9–7.9) relative to cows with moderate BCS, and cows with hair loss around the hock (OR = 1.4; 95 % CI 1.1–1.9) relative to those with normal hock condition. Greater odds of being lame was observed in cows having claw lesion (OR = 15.2; 95 % CI 10.4–19.2) and those with overgrown claw (OR = 3.3; 95 % CI 2.4–4.5). There was increased odds of lameness in farms with high stocking density (OR = 1.8; 95 % CI 1.1−3.1), concrete floored walkways (OR = 1.9; 95 % CI 1.0–3.6), dirty floors (OR = 2.3; 95 % CI 1.9–3.7), and practicing preventive claw trimming (OR = 2.3; 95 % CI 1.9–4.6). Based on the high lameness prevalence, these findings could assist dairy farmers to make informed decisions on areas to implement on-farm changes to reduce lameness in the studied herds. Elsevier 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/88295/1/ABSTRACT.pdf Babatunde, Sadiq Mohammed and Ramanoon, Siti Zubaidah and Shaik Mohamed Mossadeq, Wan Mastura and Mansor, Rozaihan and Syed Hussain, Sharifah Salmah (2020) Cow- and herd-level factors associated with lameness in dairy farms in Peninsular Malaysia. Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 184. art. no. 105163. pp. 1-9. ISSN 0167-5877; ESSN: 1873-1716 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167587720308473#:~:text=Cow%2Dlevel%20lameness%20prevalence%20was,%25)%20of%20them%20were%20lame. 10.1016/j.prevetmed.2020.105163
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description Lameness is a major welfare issue in dairy cows. This study was aimed at investigating the cow- and herd –level factors associated with lameness in dairy farms from four states in Peninsular Malaysia. The study population was 1001 lactating cows from 28 dairy farms located in Selangor (n = 9), Perak (n = 8), Negeri Sembilan (n = 6) and Johor (n = 5). Lameness was assessed by locomotion scoring. Individual cow characteristics such as breeds, parity, body condition score (BCS), hock condition, leg hygiene, presence of claw lesion and claw overgrowth were recorded. Data on herd characteristics, management practices and housing design were collected by on-farm inspection and farmers’ interview. Mixed-eff ;ects logistic regressions were used to model the data and to assess the factors associated with lameness. Cow-level lameness prevalence was 34.2 % (95 % CI 22.2–50.0 %), with all the farms having at least one case of lameness. Claw lesions were recorded in 470 cows (46.9 %; CI 33.3–63.3 %) of which 296 (62.9 %) of them were lame. Of these, 78.9 % of the lesions were present on the rear feet and 25.5% of the cows had more than one foot affected. The proportion of cows having non-infectious and infectious claw lesions were 81.9 % and 18.1 %, and the predominant claw lesions were sole ulcers (24.9 %), white line disease (19.6 %), sole haemorrhage (10.2%), swelling of coronet (9.6 %), toe ulcers (8.4 %), and digital dermatitis (5.6%). Cows at third or more parities had higher odds of lameness (OR = 2.2; 95 % CI 1.2–4.1) compared to primiparous cows. Low BCS (< 2.5) increased the odds of lameness (OR = 4.8; 95 % CI 2.9–7.9) relative to cows with moderate BCS, and cows with hair loss around the hock (OR = 1.4; 95 % CI 1.1–1.9) relative to those with normal hock condition. Greater odds of being lame was observed in cows having claw lesion (OR = 15.2; 95 % CI 10.4–19.2) and those with overgrown claw (OR = 3.3; 95 % CI 2.4–4.5). There was increased odds of lameness in farms with high stocking density (OR = 1.8; 95 % CI 1.1−3.1), concrete floored walkways (OR = 1.9; 95 % CI 1.0–3.6), dirty floors (OR = 2.3; 95 % CI 1.9–3.7), and practicing preventive claw trimming (OR = 2.3; 95 % CI 1.9–4.6). Based on the high lameness prevalence, these findings could assist dairy farmers to make informed decisions on areas to implement on-farm changes to reduce lameness in the studied herds.
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author Babatunde, Sadiq Mohammed
Ramanoon, Siti Zubaidah
Shaik Mohamed Mossadeq, Wan Mastura
Mansor, Rozaihan
Syed Hussain, Sharifah Salmah
spellingShingle Babatunde, Sadiq Mohammed
Ramanoon, Siti Zubaidah
Shaik Mohamed Mossadeq, Wan Mastura
Mansor, Rozaihan
Syed Hussain, Sharifah Salmah
Cow- and herd-level factors associated with lameness in dairy farms in Peninsular Malaysia
author_facet Babatunde, Sadiq Mohammed
Ramanoon, Siti Zubaidah
Shaik Mohamed Mossadeq, Wan Mastura
Mansor, Rozaihan
Syed Hussain, Sharifah Salmah
author_sort Babatunde, Sadiq Mohammed
title Cow- and herd-level factors associated with lameness in dairy farms in Peninsular Malaysia
title_short Cow- and herd-level factors associated with lameness in dairy farms in Peninsular Malaysia
title_full Cow- and herd-level factors associated with lameness in dairy farms in Peninsular Malaysia
title_fullStr Cow- and herd-level factors associated with lameness in dairy farms in Peninsular Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Cow- and herd-level factors associated with lameness in dairy farms in Peninsular Malaysia
title_sort cow- and herd-level factors associated with lameness in dairy farms in peninsular malaysia
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2020
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/88295/1/ABSTRACT.pdf
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167587720308473#:~:text=Cow%2Dlevel%20lameness%20prevalence%20was,%25)%20of%20them%20were%20lame.
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