DISEASES OF HOOFS TO THE HOLSTEIN FRESIAN DAIRY CATTLE IN THE INTENSIVE FARM SYSTEM OF BREEDING
To the inevitable mistakes in animal care and breeding process come by applying new technologies in intensive dairy cattle production with the purpose to increase milk production to every cow. Conditions of keeping, feeding, and reproduction as important factors in the intensive production are just some of the weak points during the race to increase the profitability of every cow. The habitat, in which we breed and exploit dairy cattle, is a largely important factor of general condition of cattle. Indoor stables, concrete floor, and keeping cattle in a tied system significantly contribute to the development of various hoof diseases. The influence of feeding as well as typical diseases of dairy cattle is one of the triggers of various hoof diseases, and genetic predisposition is also. This leads us to the conclusion that during the production process, one must pay attention to many factors. Hoof diseases are a big problem in modern intensive livestock production from a zootechnical aspects, animal health care and agricultural economics point of view. The most effective way to suppress diseases of hooves and to decrease the loss caused in conditions of intensive cattle production is measures and procedures for every person employed in cattle production. Curative eliminates problems in the diseased cattle, but ot doesn't eliminate losses of a producee. Increased expenses of a treatment and a decrease in production are directly proportional to the prevalence of hoof diseases. After this resarch we had come to the conclusion that hoof diseases like: laminitis, dermatitis digitalis and dermatitis interdigitalis didn't have greater exceptions during four cycles of treatment of hooves and that it hasn't come to the signicant imrovement. Diseases like: rusterholz ulcer, panaritium, and fibrom (small percentage participation) have shown significant variation, which points to occasionally imrovement in a herd condition, but not permanently, which is a characteristic of a non-serious approach in solving a problem, due to irresponsible behaviour of all employee structures at farms.
DISEASES OF HOOFS TO THE HOLSTEIN FRESIAN DAIRY CATTLE IN THE INTENSIVE FARM SYSTEM OF BREEDING
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DOI: 10.37572/EdArt_24032692511
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Palavras-chave: Dairy cattle, hoof diseases, zoohygiene.
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Keywords: Dairy cattle, hoof diseases, zoohygiene.
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Abstract:
To the inevitable mistakes in animal care and breeding process come by applying new technologies in intensive dairy cattle production with the purpose to increase milk production to every cow. Conditions of keeping, feeding, and reproduction as important factors in the intensive production are just some of the weak points during the race to increase the profitability of every cow. The habitat, in which we breed and exploit dairy cattle, is a largely important factor of general condition of cattle. Indoor stables, concrete floor, and keeping cattle in a tied system significantly contribute to the development of various hoof diseases. The influence of feeding as well as typical diseases of dairy cattle is one of the triggers of various hoof diseases, and genetic predisposition is also. This leads us to the conclusion that during the production process, one must pay attention to many factors. Hoof diseases are a big problem in modern intensive livestock production from a zootechnical aspects, animal health care and agricultural economics point of view. The most effective way to suppress diseases of hooves and to decrease the loss caused in conditions of intensive cattle production is measures and procedures for every person employed in cattle production. Curative eliminates problems in the diseased cattle, but ot doesn't eliminate losses of a producee. Increased expenses of a treatment and a decrease in production are directly proportional to the prevalence of hoof diseases. After this resarch we had come to the conclusion that hoof diseases like: laminitis, dermatitis digitalis and dermatitis interdigitalis didn't have greater exceptions during four cycles of treatment of hooves and that it hasn't come to the signicant imrovement. Diseases like: rusterholz ulcer, panaritium, and fibrom (small percentage participation) have shown significant variation, which points to occasionally imrovement in a herd condition, but not permanently, which is a characteristic of a non-serious approach in solving a problem, due to irresponsible behaviour of all employee structures at farms.
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Número de páginas: 45
- Ivanka Hadzic
- Ivan Pavlovic