Dusty W Nagy
Dusty W Nagy
Primary diseases of the forestomach are caused by disruptions in the ruminal wall and contraction cycle or by a disruption in the normal flora and fermentation processes. Secondary disease of the reticulorumen is caused by abnormalities in ...
Temporary Rumenostomy for the Treatment of Forestomach Diseases and Enteral Nutrition [0.03%]
网膜胃疾病的治疗及肠内营养支持的暂时性瘤胃造口术
Robert J Callan,Tanya J Applegate
Robert J Callan
Temporary rumenostomy is a useful procedure for the treatment, management, and support of patients with forestomach disease of various types. The rumenostomy provides a mechanism for relief of chronic rumen tympany or distention, removal of...
Ransom L Baldwin th,Erin E Connor
Ransom L Baldwin th
The ruminal epithelium is a complex tissue that serves as an important protective barrier as well as a metabolically important tissue for whole-animal energy metabolism. Up to 70% of the energetic needs of mature animals are absorbed as sho...
Joshua C McCann,Ahmed A Elolimy,Juan J Loor
Joshua C McCann
Fermentation of a variety of feedstuffs by the ruminal microbiome is the distinctive feature of the ruminant digestive tract. The host derives energy and nutrients from microbiome activity; these organisms are essential to survival. Advance...
Matt D Miesner,Emily J Reppert
Matt D Miesner
Eating habits in cattle are less discriminant than other ruminants, and they more often accidentally ingest strange objects while feeding. Penetrating foreign bodies may cause mild to severe peritonitis, penetrate the diaphragm to cause ple...
Robert J Callan,Meredyth L Jones
Robert J Callan
Emily Snyder,Brent Credille
Emily Snyder
Clinical rumen acidosis is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in both large and small ruminants. Feeding and management practices that lead to the consumption of large amounts of readily fermentable carbohydrates precipitate clin...
Bovine Lameness [0.03%]
牛跛行症
J K Shearer
J K Shearer
An Update on the Assessment and Management of Pain Associated with Lameness in Cattle [0.03%]
与牛跛行相关的疼痛的评估和管理的最新研究进展
Johann F Coetzee,J K Shearer,Matthew L Stock et al.
Johann F Coetzee et al.
Lameness affects the cattle industry via both economic losses and welfare considerations. In addition to production deficits, the pain and distress associated with lameness have been documented. Evaluation and prevalence of lame cattle are ...
Pablo Pinedo,Juan Velez,Diego Manriquez et al.
Pablo Pinedo et al.
Animal welfare is an essential aspect of organic dairying. Consequently, adequate lameness control should be a central component of on-farm health monitoring programs. The combination of organic management practices, including grazing requi...