New Insight into the Prevalence and Risk Factors for Three Distinct Hoof Conformation Traits in UK Commercial Sheep Flocks

Lameness in sheep continues to be a global health, welfare and economic concern. Damaged, misshapen or overgrown feet have the potential to cause lameness either directly, or indirectly. There is a lack of understanding of the predisposing factors for different hoof conformation traits in sheep. Our...

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Main Authors: Caroline M. Best, Janet Roden, Kate Phillips, Alison Z. Pyatt, Malgorzata C. Behnke
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:Veterinary Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2306-7381/8/9/176
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spelling doaj-77cb8fe869a544cab039e1201e34cb742021-09-26T01:36:16ZengMDPI AGVeterinary Sciences2306-73812021-08-01817617610.3390/vetsci8090176New Insight into the Prevalence and Risk Factors for Three Distinct Hoof Conformation Traits in UK Commercial Sheep FlocksCaroline M. Best0Janet Roden1Kate Phillips2Alison Z. Pyatt3Malgorzata C. Behnke4Department of Veterinary Health & Animal Sciences, Harper Adams University, Newport, Shropshire TF10 8NB, UKDepartment of Veterinary Health & Animal Sciences, Harper Adams University, Newport, Shropshire TF10 8NB, UKDepartment of Veterinary Health & Animal Sciences, Harper Adams University, Newport, Shropshire TF10 8NB, UKInternational Office, Veterinary Medicines Directorate, Addlestone, Surrey KT15 3NB, UKDepartment of Veterinary Health & Animal Sciences, Harper Adams University, Newport, Shropshire TF10 8NB, UKLameness in sheep continues to be a global health, welfare and economic concern. Damaged, misshapen or overgrown feet have the potential to cause lameness either directly, or indirectly. There is a lack of understanding of the predisposing factors for different hoof conformation traits in sheep. Our exploratory study aimed to investigate the prevalence of, and risk factors for, three distinct hoof conformation traits relating to the sole and heel, hoof wall, and hoof wall overgrowth. Feet of 400 ewes from four UK commercial sheep farms were inspected at four time points across 12 months. For each conformation trait, a four-point ordinal system was used to score each individual claw, and foot-level scores were calculated. We present 92.4% of foot-level observations to be affected by ≥1 conformation traits. Whilst hoof conformation traits were correlated to some degree, a unique set of sheep-, foot- and farm-level factors were associated with each distinct conformation trait. We provide, for the first time, key insight into the multifaceted and multifactorial aetiology of hoof conformation in sheep, building upon previous landmark studies. Our results inform hypotheses for future prospective studies investigating the risk factors for adverse hoof conformation in sheep.https://www.mdpi.com/2306-7381/8/9/176lamenesssheepdamagedmisshapenovergrownhoof conformation
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Janet Roden
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Alison Z. Pyatt
Malgorzata C. Behnke
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Janet Roden
Kate Phillips
Alison Z. Pyatt
Malgorzata C. Behnke
New Insight into the Prevalence and Risk Factors for Three Distinct Hoof Conformation Traits in UK Commercial Sheep Flocks
Veterinary Sciences
lameness
sheep
damaged
misshapen
overgrown
hoof conformation
author_facet Caroline M. Best
Janet Roden
Kate Phillips
Alison Z. Pyatt
Malgorzata C. Behnke
author_sort Caroline M. Best
title New Insight into the Prevalence and Risk Factors for Three Distinct Hoof Conformation Traits in UK Commercial Sheep Flocks
title_short New Insight into the Prevalence and Risk Factors for Three Distinct Hoof Conformation Traits in UK Commercial Sheep Flocks
title_full New Insight into the Prevalence and Risk Factors for Three Distinct Hoof Conformation Traits in UK Commercial Sheep Flocks
title_fullStr New Insight into the Prevalence and Risk Factors for Three Distinct Hoof Conformation Traits in UK Commercial Sheep Flocks
title_full_unstemmed New Insight into the Prevalence and Risk Factors for Three Distinct Hoof Conformation Traits in UK Commercial Sheep Flocks
title_sort new insight into the prevalence and risk factors for three distinct hoof conformation traits in uk commercial sheep flocks
publisher MDPI AG
series Veterinary Sciences
issn 2306-7381
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Lameness in sheep continues to be a global health, welfare and economic concern. Damaged, misshapen or overgrown feet have the potential to cause lameness either directly, or indirectly. There is a lack of understanding of the predisposing factors for different hoof conformation traits in sheep. Our exploratory study aimed to investigate the prevalence of, and risk factors for, three distinct hoof conformation traits relating to the sole and heel, hoof wall, and hoof wall overgrowth. Feet of 400 ewes from four UK commercial sheep farms were inspected at four time points across 12 months. For each conformation trait, a four-point ordinal system was used to score each individual claw, and foot-level scores were calculated. We present 92.4% of foot-level observations to be affected by ≥1 conformation traits. Whilst hoof conformation traits were correlated to some degree, a unique set of sheep-, foot- and farm-level factors were associated with each distinct conformation trait. We provide, for the first time, key insight into the multifaceted and multifactorial aetiology of hoof conformation in sheep, building upon previous landmark studies. Our results inform hypotheses for future prospective studies investigating the risk factors for adverse hoof conformation in sheep.
topic lameness
sheep
damaged
misshapen
overgrown
hoof conformation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2306-7381/8/9/176
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