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Associations between cow hygiene, hock injuries, and free stall usage on US dairy farmsLOMBARD, J. E; TUCKER, C. B; VON KEYSERLINGK, M. A. G et al.Journal of dairy science. 2010, Vol 93, Num 10, pp 4668-4676, issn 0022-0302, 9 p.Article
Hock Injury Prevalence and Associated Risk Factors on Organic and Nonorganic Dairy Farms in the United KingdomRUTHERFORD, K. M. D; LANGFORD, F. M; JACK, M. C et al.Journal of dairy science. 2008, Vol 91, Num 6, pp 2265-2274, issn 0022-0302, 10 p.Article
Housing system, milk production, and zero-grazing effects on lameness and leg injury in dairy cowsHASKELL, M. J; RENNIE, L. J; BOWELL, V. A et al.Journal of dairy science. 2006, Vol 89, Num 11, pp 4259-4266, issn 0022-0302, 8 p.Article
Benchmarking cow comfort on North American freestall dairies: Lameness, leg injuries, lying time, facility design, and management for high-producing Holstein dairy cowsVON KEYSERLINGK, M. A. G; BARRIENTOS, A; ITO, K et al.Journal of dairy science. 2012, Vol 95, Num 12, pp 7399-7408, issn 0022-0302, 10 p.Article