French Livestock Institute, Department of Welfare, Health, Traceability, Hygiene, 149 rue de Bercy, F-75595 Paris, France; INRA, UMR1300 Biologie Epidémiologie et Analyse de Risques en Santé Animale, F-44307 Nantes, France; LUNAM Université, Oniris, Nantes-Atlantic National College of Veterinary Medicine, Food Science and Engineering, UMR BioEpAR, F-44307 Nantes, France.
INRA, UMR1300 Biologie Epidémiologie et Analyse de Risques en Santé Animale, F-44307 Nantes, France.
J Dairy Sci. 2013 Apr;96(4):2190-2200. doi: 10.3168/jds.2012-5934. Epub 2013 Feb 15.
The objective of this study was to estimate the association between digital dermatitis (DD) lesions and test-day milk yield (TDY) in dairy cows, taking into account the severity of the lesions. Data were collected for 6 mo on 47 French dairy farms endemically affected by DD and involved in a clinical trial aiming to assess the effectiveness of collective treatments against DD. The hind feet of all lactating cows were scored for DD by 14 trained investigators on a monthly basis using a 4-point M-stage scoring system (M0 to M4, M standing for Mortellaro). The DD status was defined in 3 categories at the animal level: no DD [scores of M0 and (or) M4 on both feet], moderate case (score of M1 on 1 or both feet and no M2 score), and severe case (score of M2 on 1 or both feet). All monthly TDY in the lactation were collected. The final complete data set included 7,599 TDY of 1,782 Holstein cows from 41 herds. The effect of DD lesions on the following TDY (i.e., within 30 d after detection of a DD lesion) was analyzed separately for primiparous and multiparous cows, using mixed-models ANOVA, with TDY as repeated measures. During the trial, 38% of the primiparous and 41% of the multiparous cows were observed at least once with a DD lesion (moderate or severe case), the cows being observed with a DD lesion, on average, for 2 consecutive visits. Milk yield decreased significantly for cows diagnosed with a DD lesion. Primiparous cows produced, on average, 0.63 kg/d less when DD was moderate and 0.50 kg/d less when the disease was severe, compared with unaffected cows. Multiparous cows produced, on average, 0.50 kg/d less when DD was moderate and 0.75 kg/d less when the disease was severe, compared with unaffected cows. These results confirm that DD lesions have a significant effect on the milk yield of dairy cows, including when animals are rigorously treated. Milk yield losses, thus, should be considered when evaluating the costs and benefits of DD control programs.
本研究旨在评估奶牛的数字性皮炎(DD)病变与测试日产奶量(TDY)之间的关联,并考虑病变的严重程度。数据来自法国 47 个奶牛场,这些奶牛场都受到 DD 的影响,并参与了一项旨在评估针对 DD 的集体治疗效果的临床试验,共收集了 6 个月的数据。每月由 14 名经过培训的调查员使用 4 分 M 期评分系统(M0 至 M4,M 代表 Mortellaro)对所有泌乳牛的后脚进行 DD 评分。在动物水平上,DD 状况被定义为 3 个类别:无 DD(双脚均为 M0 和/或 M4 评分)、中度病例(一只或两只脚的 M1 评分,无 M2 评分)和严重病例(一只或两只脚的 M2 评分)。收集了所有泌乳期的每月 TDY。最终完整的数据集包括来自 41 个牛群的 1782 头荷斯坦奶牛的 7599 次 TDY。使用混合模型方差分析,将 TDY 作为重复测量,分别分析初产牛和经产牛中 DD 病变对以下 TDY 的影响(即在检测到 DD 病变后 30d 内)。在试验期间,38%的初产牛和 41%的经产牛至少有一次被观察到患有 DD 病变(中度或严重病例),这些牛平均连续两次就诊时都有 DD 病变。患有 DD 病变的奶牛产奶量显著下降。与未受影响的奶牛相比,患有中度 DD 的初产牛平均每天减少 0.63kg,患有严重 DD 的初产牛平均每天减少 0.50kg。患有中度 DD 的经产牛平均每天减少 0.50kg,患有严重 DD 的经产牛平均每天减少 0.75kg。这些结果证实 DD 病变对奶牛产奶量有显著影响,即使动物得到严格治疗也是如此。因此,在评估 DD 控制计划的成本和效益时,应考虑产奶量损失。