Investigation of osteochondrosis in grazing beef cattle |
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Authors: | BD HILL RH SUTTON H. THOMPSON |
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Affiliation: | Rockhampton Veterinary Laboratory, PO Box 6014, Rockhampton, Queensland 4702;Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland 4072 |
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Abstract: | Severe lameness attributed to osteochondrosis is described in an extensively managed Brahman herd grazing on improved native pasture. Clinical signs were observed in five animals, three of which were necropsied. The most prominent lesions were in the elbow and stifle joints. There was multiple fissuring and ulceration of thickened articular cartilage with numerous osteochondral bodies present in the joint spaces. All affected animals were entire males sharing a common ancestral sire. Inheritance and gender were suspected to be contributing factors in the development of the disease. |
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