2020
DOI: 10.1186/s40813-020-00184-w
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Lameness in fattening pigs – Mycoplasma hyosynoviae, osteochondropathy and reduced dietary phosphorus level as three influencing factors: a case report

Abstract: Background Multiple diagnostic procedures, their results and interpretation in a case with severe lameness in fattening pigs are described. It is shown that selected diagnostic steps lead to identification of various risk factors for disease development in the affected herd. One focus of this case report is the prioritization of diagnostic steps to verify the impact of the different conditions, which finally led to the clinical disorder. Assessing a sufficient dietary phosphorus (P) supply and … Show more

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“…Osteochondrosis is a degenerative, multifactorial disorder of the immature skeleton that results in lesions of the growth plate cartilage (Olstad et al, 2015, 2018, 2019) and lameness (Wegner et al, 2020). Sugiyama et al (2013) found in growing pigs (6−10 kg) that dietary supplementation of 50 µg/kg 25‐OHD 3 was able to reduce the incidence of osteochondrotic lesions analysed by macroscopic examination of articular cartilage of the distal humerus (32.4% vs. 59.3%) and distal femur (47.1% vs. 87.5%).…”
Section: Dietary Supplementation With 25‐ohd3 Versus Vitamin D3mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Osteochondrosis is a degenerative, multifactorial disorder of the immature skeleton that results in lesions of the growth plate cartilage (Olstad et al, 2015, 2018, 2019) and lameness (Wegner et al, 2020). Sugiyama et al (2013) found in growing pigs (6−10 kg) that dietary supplementation of 50 µg/kg 25‐OHD 3 was able to reduce the incidence of osteochondrotic lesions analysed by macroscopic examination of articular cartilage of the distal humerus (32.4% vs. 59.3%) and distal femur (47.1% vs. 87.5%).…”
Section: Dietary Supplementation With 25‐ohd3 Versus Vitamin D3mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Osteochondrosis is a degenerative, multifactorial disorder of the immature skeleton that results in lesions of the growth plate cartilage (Olstad et al, 2015(Olstad et al, , 2018(Olstad et al, , 2019 and lameness (Wegner et al, 2020). (Kääntee, 1983), experiments addressing the influence of 25-OHD 3 when dietary Ca supply in restricted would be interesting.…”
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“…Unfortunately, lameness, leg abnormalities, and bone fractures are common in domestic and companion animals. These disorders can be associated with genetics, anatomical traits, nutrition, gut health, infectious diseases, lighting programs, movement frequency, and toxicities [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 ]. Bone disorders occurring in animals are, e.g., rickets, osteomalacia, osteochondrosis, osteoarthritis, dyschondroplasia, osteoporosis.…”
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confidence: 99%