Treating and controlling digital dermatitis in dairy cattle

Publication date

2020-12

Authors

Bell, Nick
Vanhoudt, ArneISNI 0000000492962732

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taverne

Abstract

Background: Digital dermatitis (DD) is one of the main causes of lameness in dairy cattle, and is prevalent in most dairy herds worldwide and is of major welfare and economic significance. Aim of the article: This article focuses on current concepts of DD treatment and control strategies, but will not go into detail about most concepts relating to prevention-namely biosecurity, improving foot hygiene, nutrition and genetics. The article includes concepts related to disease screening, treatment at both an individual cow level and with footbaths, and the control of DD through foot disinfection using footbaths. Readers are referred to other detailed reviews where appropriate, such asPlummer and Krull (2017)andOrsel and others (2018).

Keywords

Taverne, General Veterinary

Citation

Bell, N & Vanhoudt, A 2020, 'Treating and controlling digital dermatitis in dairy cattle', In Practice, vol. 42, no. 10, pp. 554-567. https://doi.org/10.1136/inp.m4454