C. Bergsten et Ah. Herlin, SOLE HEMORRHAGES AND HEEL HORN EROSION IN DAIRY-COWS - THE INFLUENCE OF HOUSING SYSTEM ON THEIR PREVALENCE AND SEVERITY, Acta veterinaria Scandinavica, 37(4), 1996, pp. 395-408
Altogether 94% of the primiparous and 66% of the multiparous cows had
haemorrhages of the sole at trimming 2-4 months after calving. Within
cows, and independent of age and stall system, the lateral hind claws
had higher scores of haemorrhages than the other claws. The primiparou
s cows had higher scores than the multiparous cows both in the tie-sta
lls and in the cubicles. The palmar/plantar region of the claw capsule
was divided into zones (''white line zones'' and ''sole zones''). For
the multiparous cows the haemorrhage scores of the ''white line zones
'' were higher among the cows housed in the cubicles than among those
housed in the tie stalls. There was no difference between stall system
s for haemorrhages of the ''sole zones''. Heel horn erosion was absent
or rare in the fore hooves of both the primiparous and multiparous co
ws in the tie-stalls. The cows in the cubicles had higher heel horn er
osion scores in their fore hooves than the cows in the tie-stalls. The
scores of the hind hooves were generally higher than those of the for
e hooves in both systems. Heel horn erosions were reduced in associati
on with the introduction of a footbath. A higher incidence of lameness
was observed in the cubicle system.