Publications by authors named "Analena Sarbach"

The purpose of this study was to investigate the evolution of digit health (DH) on Swiss dairy farms participating in a nationwide DH program and to identify risk factors associated with poor DH. Specially trained claw trimmers recorded disorders of the digits (DOD) electronically during routine trimmings between January 2020 and June 2023. The first part of the study was a non-randomized controlled implementation study, comparing the evolution of DH in 75 herds that received professional on-farm risk assessments as well as veterinary advice with 49 herds that did not.

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  • The Swiss Claw Health Project (SCHP) started in 2019 and aims to improve the claw health of cattle in Switzerland for 8 years by using digital records and reducing the use of antibiotics.
  • 45 trained hoof trimmers collected data on claw health, and over 1,155 cattle owners participated, leading to better health programs and support for farms with problems.
  • The project saw a drop in painful claw issues, proving that monitoring and addressing these problems regularly helps keep cows healthier.
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The first aim of this study was to calculate the prevalence of painful lesions of the digits ("alarm" lesions; ALs) in Swiss dairy herds and cow-calf operations over a three-year study period. The following ALs were included in the calculation: the M2 stage of digital dermatitis (DD M2), ulcers (U), white line fissures (WLF) of moderate and high severity, white line abscesses (WLA), interdigital phlegmon (IP) and swelling of the coronet and/or bulb (SW). Between February 2020 and February 2023, digit disorders were electronically recorded during routine trimmings by 40 specially trained hoof trimmers on Swiss cattle farms participating in the national claw health programme.

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