Sa. Kempson et Dn. Logue, ULTRASTRUCTURAL OBSERVATIONS OF HOOF HORN FROM DAIRY-COWS - CHANGES IN THE WHITE LINE DURING THE 1ST LACTATION, Veterinary record, 132(21), 1993, pp. 524-527
Slivers of hoof horn were taken from the outer claw of the right hindf
oot of 16 first calving diary heifers one month before calving and one
, 10 and 20 weeks after calving. The gross appearance of all four feet
, and the presence and degree of solar haemorrhage were recorded. Ultr
a-thin sections of the white line were examined in the transmission el
ectron microscope. Good quality horn showed good cellular structure an
d no amorphous or filamentous intercellular material. Horn of moderate
quality showed areas of material in the intercellular spaces which ca
used the individual cells to separate and were accompanied by a loss o
f internal, cellular structure. Poor quality horn showed large areas o
f cellular destruction, red blood cells in intercellular spaces and a
disruption of the pattern of keratinisation. The ultrastructural appea
rance of the white line was a sensitive indicator of the quality of th
e horn. At the start of the study all the heifers had good feet with m
inimal or no solar haemorrhage. Four of the eight heifers with poor qu
ality horn one month before calving went on to develop severe solar ha
emorrhage 10 to 20 weeks after calving, two developed moderate (grade
3) haemorrhage and two developed slight haemorrhage. The eight heifers
with good quality horn at the start of the study all showed little or
only moderate solar haemorrhage by 20 weeks after calving.