2023
DOI: 10.3390/ani13101664
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Inter-Rater Reliability of Scoring Systems for Abomasal Lesions in Quebec Veal Calves

Laura Van Driessche,
Gilles Fecteau,
Julie Arsenault
et al.

Abstract: The objective of this study was to determine the inter-rater reliability of current scoring systems used to detect abomasal lesions in veal calves. In addition, macroscopic lesions were compared with corresponding histological lesions. For this, 76 abomasa were retrieved from veal calves in a slaughterhouse in Quebec and scored by four independent raters using current scoring systems. The localisations of the lesions were separated into pyloric, fundic, or torus pyloricus areas. Lesions were classified into th… Show more

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“…Up to 33% of yearling feedlot cattle may be affected by grain overdose, at all stages of fattening (Jensen et al 1992 ). For macroscopical evaluation of ulcers the adopted scale is widely used, and its acceptable reliability is proven (Van Driessche et al 2023 ). In Austria, only type 1 ulcers were found in the abomasum of 65.9% of the examined bulls, mainly in the pylorus (63.3%) (Hund et al 2016 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Up to 33% of yearling feedlot cattle may be affected by grain overdose, at all stages of fattening (Jensen et al 1992 ). For macroscopical evaluation of ulcers the adopted scale is widely used, and its acceptable reliability is proven (Van Driessche et al 2023 ). In Austria, only type 1 ulcers were found in the abomasum of 65.9% of the examined bulls, mainly in the pylorus (63.3%) (Hund et al 2016 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%