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212 related items for PubMed ID: 17433736

  • 1. The paradox of modern animal husbandry and lameness.
    Döpfer D, Bonino Morlán J.
    Vet J; 2008 Feb; 175(2):153-4. PubMed ID: 17433736
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  • 2. [Infectious causes of lameness in sheep - treatment options in veterinary practice].
    Strobel H, Moors E, Ganter M, Spengler D, Voigt K.
    Tierarztl Prax Ausg G Grosstiere Nutztiere; 2012 Feb; 40(6):403-12; quiz 413. PubMed ID: 23242151
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  • 3. Development and assessment of management practices in a flock-specific lameness control plan: A stepped-wedge trial on 44 English sheep flocks.
    Witt J, Green L.
    Prev Vet Med; 2018 Sep 01; 157():125-133. PubMed ID: 30086840
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  • 6. Uptake of the lameness Five-Point Plan and its association with farmer-reported lameness prevalence: A cross-sectional study of 532 UK sheep farmers.
    Best CM, Roden J, Pyatt AZ, Behnke M, Phillips K.
    Prev Vet Med; 2020 Aug 01; 181():105064. PubMed ID: 32593081
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  • 8. Increase in the flock prevalence of lameness in ewes is associated with a reduction in farmers using evidence-based management of prompt treatment: A longitudinal observational study of 154 English sheep flocks 2013-2015.
    Prosser NS, Purdy KJ, Green LE.
    Prev Vet Med; 2019 Dec 01; 173():104801. PubMed ID: 31683188
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  • 10. Naming and recognition of six foot lesions of sheep using written and pictorial information: a study of 809 English sheep farmers.
    Kaler J, Green LE.
    Prev Vet Med; 2008 Jan 01; 83(1):52-64. PubMed ID: 17688961
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  • 12. Successful vaccination of sheep against foot-rot.
    Egerton JR.
    Aust Vet J; 1970 Mar 01; 46(3):114-5. PubMed ID: 5463898
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  • 16. [Metaphylactic antibiotic treatment of footrot in sheep using Florfenicol].
    Strobel H, Stauch S.
    Berl Munch Tierarztl Wochenschr; 2014 Mar 01; 127(5-6):211-5. PubMed ID: 24881271
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  • 17. Farmers' practices and attitudes towards foot rot in sheep.
    Wassink GJ, Green LE.
    Vet Rec; 2001 Oct 20; 149(16):489-90. PubMed ID: 11700928
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  • 18. [Eradication of sheep foot rot on a state farm].
    Sattarov AS, Akchurin UM, Agafonov VU.
    Veterinariia; 1975 Jan 20; (1):50. PubMed ID: 123107
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  • 19. Virulent foot rot in sheep.
    Harwood DG, Cattell JH.
    Vet Rec; 1997 Jul 19; 141(3):83. PubMed ID: 9257440
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  • 20. Animal welfare in dairy farming: lameness and the organic movement.
    Greenough PR.
    Vet J; 2009 Apr 19; 180(1):3-4. PubMed ID: 18762437
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