HIGHLIGHTS
- who: svzjnh from the working on lameness in dairy cattle at the University of have published the article: 'Lameness in cattle: Recent research to inform clinical practice’, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Lameness in cattle has significant consequences for welfare, health and productivity.
- how: This work can be hugely informative as it identifies the motivators which can be used to inspire change and the barriers which must be overcome when attempting to implement control programmes on-farm.
- future: Research is needed to elucidate the aetiological mechanisms involved in these lesions and . . .
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