SHEEP Lameness Explained Dr Giovanni Capuzzello DVM MRCVS
CVP Farm Newsletter Long Stratton 01508
January 2020 www.chapelfieldvets.co.uk
Sheeplamenessrepresentsamajorwelfareconcernandcauseslargeeconomiclosses.Forexample,Footroothasbeenes;matedtocosttothesheepindustry£24millionannually.
Clinicalsigns
Asaclinicalpointofviewpersistentlamenesscanleadtoreducedweightgain,metabolicdiseaseinpregnantewes,reducedbirthweightoflambs,mis-motheringandpoorcolostrumproduc9onbyewes.
Themostcommoncauses….
Scaldisthemostcommoncauseoflamenessinlambsandoccursmostcommonlywhenunderfootcondi9onsarewet,o<eninlatespring.Theskinbetweentheclawsisredandswollenandcoveredbyathinlayerofwhitedischarge.
Footrotisanextremelypainfuldiseaseandaffectedanimalscanloseweightrapidly.Thereisswellingandmoisteningoftheskinbetweentheclawswithinfec9onspreadingtoseparatethehorn9ssueofthesoleandextendupthewallinneglectedcases.Thereisacharacteris9c,foul-smellingdischarge.
CODD.Thesheepshowseverelamenesstypicallyaffec9ngoneclawofonefootwithreluctancetobearweight.Ini9allysmallulcersdevelopatthecoronaryband(thejunc9onofthehoofwallandhairedskinofthepastern)whichcanbecomesoseverethatthewholehoofcapsuledetaches.
Toegranulomasarepainful,redswellingsfromthegrowing9ssuecausedbyover-trimmingorchronicirrita9onfromuntreatedlesionsorchemicalirrita9on.
Somesugges;onstotreatthem….
1- Yardthesheep
2- Separateallthoseshowingsignsoflameness
3- Iden9fythelesion
4- Treatasappropriate
5- Markthesheepandrecordeartag
6- Repeata<er14daysandaddanothermarkif lamenesspersists
7- Cullanysheepthatbecomelameforathird9me
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Optimising Dry matter intake to reduce the risk of metabolic disorders in Transition period. DrymaSerintake(DMI)isthefirstlimi9ngfactorinmostdairyra9onsandthe“Keyfactor”toincreasingenergyandnutrientsintake.
Dairymanagerscaneithertryto1)IncreaseDMIor2)Increaseenergyconcentra9onperunitofdrymaSerconsumed.
Thelimita9onwithincreasingenergycontentinra9onisthatcowsrequireaminimumlevelofforage(physicalfibre)andminimumleveloffibre(chemicalfibre)tomaintainrumenhealthandmaintainrumenmicrobialfermenta9on.Excessgrainmustbeavoidedtopreventacidosis,andalsoexcessivelevelsoffatandoilswhichcancompromiserumenfunc9on.
Some factors to consider that affect the DMI: • DMIislargelybasedonBWoftheanimalandthelevelofmilkproduc9on.Milkproduc9onis
moreimportantthanBWindeterminingtheDMI.Ensurehighyieldersarege\ngahigherfeedofferinginearlylacta9on.
• DMIisgenerallylowerinearlylacta9on,withfirstlacta9oncowssignificantlylowerthan
maturecows.The9metoreachpeakDMIcantake5-10weekslongerthanthe9metoreachpeakmilkyield.The9meofthisDMI“lag”dependsonthetransi9ondiets(Shi<ingdrycowstohighcowra9on).
• Bodycondi9onscoringisessen9altoop9misingDMIinthetransi9onperiod.Severalstudiesillustratecowsthataretoothinatcalving(BCS<2.5),orovercondi9oned(>3.25)willhavereducedDMIinearlylacta9on.EnsurethatBCSisperformedseveral9mesayear,especiallyatthedryperiod.Cowsideallyshouldcalvedownat2.75-3,andnotlose>0.5BCSa<ercalving.
• Foragequalitymustbehighandbehighlydiges9ble.Lowerforagequalityo<enreducesDMIfromgreaterfillingandlessreadilyavailableenergy.
• Finally,ifcowsarerestrictedorremovedfromfeedorwaterformorethan4hoursaday,DMIcanbelimitedasthecowsaresimplyunabletoconsumeenoughintheirremainingfeedandwaterneedsinthe9meavailable.Feedandwatermustthereforebeinfrontofthecowsformorethan20hourseachdaywithsufficientfeedingspace(approx.60cmpercow). Con9nued….
CVP Farm Newsletter January 2020
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Here are some points to be aware of and discuss with the farm nutritionist, or with a vet from CVP:
• Foragequalityshouldexceed2.51MJofNEI/poundofDM(1.32McalNEL/kg)
• Ra9onADFshouldrangefrom19-21%
• Ra9onNDFshouldrangeform28-33%
• AdjustForageNDFintaketo0.9%ofcowsBW
• NFCshouldrangefrom33-38%oftotalDM
• Preventcowsformsepara9ngandselec9ngoutpreferredfeedingredients.
• ConsiderfeedingTMRwith2-4%weighbackofuneatenfeed
• Totalra9onDMshouldrangefrom40-55%
• LimitFatandoilinthera9onoffreshcows
• Feed transi9on ra9on 21 days before calving to gradually allow the rumen to adapt to higherenergyfeeds.Inthefirst7-21daysoflacta9ontheycanbeonafreshcowra9onofconcentrateandenoughlongfibreandforagetomaintainrumenstability.
• Increasefeedingfrequencyiffeedingmoreo<enresults inDMIincreasingby2ormorepounds(>0.9Kg)percowperday.
CVP Farm Newsletter January 2020
MILKSURE - ARE YOU STILL MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS? There is a requirement for "top up", meaning that to be re-accredited for the year, the vet needs to re-evaluate the medicine use and risk assessment, and the farmers/farm workers need to complete an online assessment. The initial accreditation lasts for one year from the date of initial certificate of completion. So essentially, Dairy farmers need to be aware that there is an annual requirement by both vet and farmer to stay accredited, and this means a specific visit/meeting, or as an adjunct time allotment at a routine for this to be done.
Dr Olivia Turley’s Challenge…..
TEST YOUR CATTLE KNOWLEDGE AND/OR LEARN SOMETHING NEW! CAN YOU ANSWER THE QUESTIONS BELOW? (answers at the bottom of page) Test Your Milk Parlour Testing Knowledge!
1. Lag;mereferstothe;mebetweenforestripping/manualcontactwiththeteatandaHachingtothemilkingcluster.Whatisaconsequenceofnotallowingappropriatelag;me? a) Thecowwillbetoostressedatfirstarrivingintheparlourtoletmilkdown b) ItmakesliSletonodifference;shewillstarttomilknormallywhenevertheclusterisaSached c) ShelikelywillgothroughbiphasicmilkingpaSern(le\ngdownmilkatfirst,thenstoppingforup to2minutes,thencommencingagain) d) Shewillbemoreatriskofdevelopingmas99s
2. Whatistheop;mallag;meforop;malletdownandefficiencyatmilking? a) 30seconds b) 90-120seconds c) 60seconds d) Asquicklyaspossible
3. ThedynamicparlourtestshouldbeperformedimmediatelyaOerasta;ctest,ataminimumonceayear.Thedynamictestcandetectfaultsthatastatustestcannot.
a) Vacuumlevelsintheairlineb) Overmilkingc) Overallvacuumreserved) Vacuumleakage
4. TrueorFalse?Thevacuumgaugereadingisareliableindicatoroftheteatendvacuumandwhatthe cowisexperiencing?
a) Trueb) False
Answers:1. C.,2.B.,3.B.,4.B.
Lag9meisessen9alasthisisthe9meneededforoxytocin,themilkletdownhormone,tobereleasedANDreachtheuddertohavefulleffect(90-120seconds).Imagineacowmilksfor5minutesintotal,butshemaybemilkingthefirstandlasttwominutesresul9nginsubop9malproduc9on(biphasicmilking).Dynamictes9ngrequiresthatallthemachinetestsbeperformedDURINGac9vemilking.Dynamictes9ngonthemilkingparlourhighlightsfaultsinmilkingsuchasovermilking,teatendvacuum,andlinerslippagetonameafew.Thesearenotdetectedinasta9ctest.Forexample,agaugereadingof40KPadoesnotmeanthatistheteatvacuummeasure.EverymilkingparlourhasafallinKPabetweenthegaugeandtheteatend.Whenpressuresaretoohightherewillbeteatdamageanderosion,andifthepressuresaretoolowthemilkingwilltakelongerandincreaseliner
CVP Farm Newsletter January 2020
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