Lameness is estimated to cost farmers at least $250 for each cow that develops the problem and can significantly reduce cow comfort and longevity. To help farmers prevent and detect lameness in their ...
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Low-cost thermal imaging devices are as effective at detecting lameness in dairy cattle as expensive alternatives, a study led by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has revealed. Infrared thermal ...
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