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Observations on the design and use of footbaths for the control of infectious hoof disease in dairy cattle Author links open overlay panelNigel B.CookaJ.RiemanaA.GomezaK.Burgib

Tie-stall design and its relationship to lameness, injury, and cleanliness on 317 Ontario dairy farms

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Fenestration of the abaxial hoof wall and implantation of gentamicin-impregnated collagen sponges for the treatment of septic arthritis of the distal interphalangeal joint in cattle

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Study of foot diseases on dairy farms in northern Tunisia

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A Study of Podal Pathology in Dairy-Cow Farms in the North of Tunisia

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Interdigital cutaneous hyperplasia in cattle: clinical approach

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New aspects of mechanical properties of bovine hoof horn

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Genetic parameters for female fertility, locomotion, body condition score, and linear type traits in Czech Holstein cattle

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Altered microbiomes in bovine digital dermatitis lesions, and the gut as a pathogen reservoir

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Effects of supplemental dietary biotin on performance of Holstein cows during early lactation

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