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Summary of Reported Hoof Health Lesions – What it May Mean to You. Dr. Shawn McKenna . Review of Tools. Great data collection too Important that the data going in is consistent Very user friendly to collect data Intended primarily as a farm specific tool
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Summary of Reported Hoof Health Lesions – What it May Mean to You Dr. Shawn McKenna
Great data collection too • Important that the data going in is consistent • Very user friendly to collect data • Intended primarily as a farm specific tool • Not every herd has been included….so it doesn’t tell the whole picture….
Alberta Dairy Hoof Health Project • Completed in December 2012 • Alberta, British Columbia and Ontario • AB – 158 farms • BC – 85 farms • Ontario – 335 farms • We have usable data on 106 herds
Cows with Lesions • These would be cows that have been recorded to have significant lesions • Not all trimmers rated if cows were lame… • Not all cows had one diagnosis….
Digital Dermatitis • Hairy Heel Warts • Some farms have no signs of it, but that number is low • 82% of farms have signs of HHW
Sole Ulcers • Again, most farms reported to have some sole ulcers, but a small proportion of farms have severe issues
Toe Ulcers • A lot of variation between herds • Seen very sporadically
Interdigital Dermatitis / Erosions • Infected tissues at heels • Due to wet feet
What does this mean? • A lot of variation between herds • Need to work specifically on your herds • In our region, we seem to have higher levels of infectious foot issues • Higher levels of humidity/moisture?
Going Forward? • Spend more time using this data within your own farm as a benchmarking tool • Encourage getting this data and showing interest will drive continuing usage