Year 2016 - Volume 36, Number 10


Title
Foot lesions of sheep from southwestern Rio Grande do Sul, 36(10):971-978
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ABSTRACT.- Silveira C.S., Damboriarena P.A., Morais R.M., Trost M.E., Pozzobon R. & Anjos B.L. 2016. [Foot lesions of sheep from southwestern Rio Grande do Sul.] Lesões podais em ovinos da Mesorregião Sudoeste do Rio Grande do Sul. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 36(10):971-978. Laboratório de Patologia Veterinária, Universidade Federal do Pampa, Uruguaiana, RS 97500-970, Brazil. E-mail: anjosbl@gmail.com

Foot lesions in sheep are important causes of economic loss due to fall in productivity, reproduction, by spending on ineffective treatment and elimination of affected animals. The purpose of this study was described the main features of foot lesions of sheep from southwestern Rio Grande do Sul, as well as epidemiological aspects and the importance of occurrence of these lesions for sheep farming in the region. Epidemiological and clinic-pathological information of sheep herds from the region between April 2014 and April 2015, by means of visits to farms. In the study were evaluated 27 sheep flocks on farms located in different municipalities. In 21 farms was reported occurrence of foot lesions in sheep having caused significant economic losses. About 1700 sheep, 10% of herds, showed different degree of lameness caused by foot lesions ranging from mild to severe. It was found that several factors, such as climate and breeding were favorable for the development of foot injuries which may be associated with different disorders and etiologic agents. Although these injuries are important, the control and prevention has proved ineffective. Also was observed that infectious pododermatitis (Footrot) may be the main foot disease of sheep in the region, and can be considered a neglected disease.
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