Clinical Lameness in Dairy Cows in the Midwestern United States
A Preliminary Report
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21423/aabppro19906817Keywords:
lameness, economic cost, milk loss, culling, treatment costs, prevention costsAbstract
The economic cost of lameness in dairy cattle has recently been reported as $7.69 per cow at risk of lameness (per cow in the herd) per year.1 This work, from herds with a 5% reported annual incidence of lameness, listed losses from culling, treatment and prevention costs, and death, but failed to include milk loss other than that from withheld milk due to treatment.