Impact of claw trimming on surface temperature variations across claw regions in dairy cows: Insights from infrared thermography

IF 2.9 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY
Yalcin Alper Ozturan, Ibrahim Akin
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Abstract

Lameness in dairy cattle significantly impacts animal welfare, milk production, and farm economics, with routine claw trimming being a key preventive measure. However, its effects on claw temperatures and the potential of infrared thermography (IRT) as a diagnostic tool are not well understood. This study investigates the use of IRT to measure temperature variations in specific anatomical regions of the claw before (baseline) and post-trimming in healthy Holstein cows. A total of 108 s-parity cows were examined, and thermographic images with different temperature levels (minimum-average and maximum) were captured from solar aspect of both lateral and medial claws along with their dermis in nine defined regions. For lateral claws, in the abaxial white line, axial groove and sole apex region increased significantly in different temperature levels (P < 0.05), while the maximum temperature in the bulb region decreased (P = 0.017) post-trimming. For medial claws, significant increases in different temperature levels were found in the toe white line, abaxial white line, sole bulb junction, axial groove and sole apex regions (P < 0.05). In comparison of pre and post-trimming temperature measurements in claw regions of lateral and medial claws there were no statistically significant differences in baseline measurements (P > 0.05), whereas significant increases in different temperature levels were found in sole bulb junction, bulb, axial groove and sole apex between lateral and medial claw temperatures (P < 0.05). No significant changes were detected in dermis regions of claws (P > 0.05). These findings provide valuable reference temperatures for claw health and underscore the potential of IRT.
爪子修剪对奶牛爪子区域表面温度变化的影响:来自红外热成像的见解
奶牛的跛行严重影响动物福利、牛奶产量和农场经济,常规的剪爪是关键的预防措施。然而,其对爪温的影响以及红外热成像(IRT)作为诊断工具的潜力尚未得到很好的了解。本研究探讨了使用IRT测量健康荷斯坦奶牛修剪前(基线)和修剪后爪子特定解剖区域的温度变化。研究了108头s胎牛,在9个确定的区域,从侧爪和内侧爪及其真皮的太阳角度拍摄了不同温度水平(最低平均和最高温度)的热成像图像。对于侧爪,在不同温度水平下,其背面白线、轴向沟槽和底端区域显著增加(P <;修剪后球茎区域最高温度降低(P = 0.017)。内侧爪趾白线、底白线、足底球结、轴向沟和足底尖等区域的温度均显著升高(P <;0.05)。在修剪前后对侧爪和内侧爪区域的温度测量比较,基线测量值无统计学差异(P >;0.05),而在不同温度水平下,足底球茎结、球茎、轴向沟和足底尖在外侧和内侧爪温之间显著增加(P <;0.05)。爪子真皮区域未见明显变化(P >;0.05)。这些发现为爪健康提供了有价值的参考温度,并强调了IRT的潜力。
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Journal of thermal biology
Journal of thermal biology 生物-动物学
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
7.40%
发文量
196
审稿时长
14.5 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Thermal Biology publishes articles that advance our knowledge on the ways and mechanisms through which temperature affects man and animals. This includes studies of their responses to these effects and on the ecological consequences. Directly relevant to this theme are: • The mechanisms of thermal limitation, heat and cold injury, and the resistance of organisms to extremes of temperature • The mechanisms involved in acclimation, acclimatization and evolutionary adaptation to temperature • Mechanisms underlying the patterns of hibernation, torpor, dormancy, aestivation and diapause • Effects of temperature on reproduction and development, growth, ageing and life-span • Studies on modelling heat transfer between organisms and their environment • The contributions of temperature to effects of climate change on animal species and man • Studies of conservation biology and physiology related to temperature • Behavioural and physiological regulation of body temperature including its pathophysiology and fever • Medical applications of hypo- and hyperthermia Article types: • Original articles • Review articles
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