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dc.contributor.authorHaugen, Johan
dc.date.issued2011
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10832/301
dc.description.abstractFive farms in Norway were surveyed for lameness under the assumption that the levels of lameness would be high due to changing of keeping conditions and milking system. The levels were found to be around 70% in the stables surveyed which is high compared with other studies. Some advice was given to the farmers to improve the conditions. Only some farmers implemented the changes suggested, so the decreases in lameness are uncertain. The main measures to be suggested to the farmers in the future, is regular, professional trimming, improving hygiene, and optimizing feeding.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.subjectTejelő tehénhu
dc.subjectSántasághu
dc.subjectNagyüzemi állattenyésztéshu
dc.subjectAutomatizáláshu
dc.subjectJurkovich Viktor (supervisor)hu
dc.subjectGudaj, Ryszard (supervisor)en
dc.subjectDairy cattleen
dc.subjectLamenessen
dc.subjectLarge-scale livestock breedingen
dc.subjectAutomationen
dc.titleLameness in dairy cows in freestall barns with automatic milking systemsen
dc.typeThesisen
dc.identifier.accessionnumB-9726


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