2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.smallrumres.2007.12.008
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Lameness in sheep

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“…The impaction of the interdigital space with feces, mud, and grass may cause a loss of skin integrity allowing invasion by F. necrophorum causing interdigital dermatitis (Winter 2008). Deeper lesions may involve a purulent infection with a foot abscess at the distal interphalangeal joint due to Archanobacterium pyogenes or other piogenic bacteria causing foot abscess (Riet-Correa 2007).…”
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“…The impaction of the interdigital space with feces, mud, and grass may cause a loss of skin integrity allowing invasion by F. necrophorum causing interdigital dermatitis (Winter 2008). Deeper lesions may involve a purulent infection with a foot abscess at the distal interphalangeal joint due to Archanobacterium pyogenes or other piogenic bacteria causing foot abscess (Riet-Correa 2007).…”
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“…If FR 120 was present the hoof horn over lesions was trimmed away and the exposed lesions were sprayed 121 with the topical spray. Other foot lesions were treated using standard protocols (Winter, 2004). 122 123…”
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“…To test these hypotheses, a within flock clinical trial comparing these two treatments 74 was set up on a convenience-selected farm in Oxfordshire with a commercial lowland spring-75 lambing flock of approximately 700, mainly North Country mule ewes. The objective was to 76 compare prompt treatment of FR and ID with parenteral and topical antibacterial with a typical 77 farmer's management of FR and ID (Wassink et al, 2003;2004) group was four weeks old, one group from each pasture type was selected to be an intervention 97 treatment group by tossing a coin; the other became the matched control group, thus giving two 98 intervention and two control groups. Six observers collected data on age, BCS, locomotion and 99 foot lesions over the 18-month study.…”
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“…Complete avulsion of the hoof horn from the soft sensitive tissue beneath is common 52 (Naylor et al, 1998;Winter, 2008). reported the presence of CODD in their flocks (Kaler and Green, 2008).…”
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