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    Prevalence of lameness and associated risk factors in Canadian Holstein-Friesian cows housed in freestall barns by Solano, L, Barkema, H W, Pajor, E A, Mason, S, LeBlanc, S J, Zaffino Heyerhoff, J C, Nash, C G R, Haley, D B, Vasseur, E, Pellerin, D, Rushen, J, de Passillé, A M, Orsel, K

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-10-2015)
    “…Lameness is a severe welfare problem and a production-limiting disease in dairy farming. The objectives of this study were to determine prevalence of lameness…”
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    Associations between lying behavior and lameness in Canadian Holstein-Friesian cows housed in freestall barns by Solano, L, Barkema, H W, Pajor, E A, Mason, S, LeBlanc, S J, Nash, C G R, Haley, D B, Pellerin, D, Rushen, J, de Passillé, A M, Vasseur, E, Orsel, K

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-03-2016)
    “…Lying behavior is an important measure of comfort and well-being in dairy cattle, and changes in lying behavior are potential indicators and predictors of…”
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    Effect of following recommendations for tiestall configuration on neck and leg lesions, lameness, cleanliness, and lying time in dairy cows by Bouffard, V, de Passillé, A M, Rushen, J, Vasseur, E, Nash, C G R, Haley, D B, Pellerin, D

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-04-2017)
    “…Cow comfort in tiestalls is directly affected by stall dimensions, for which some recommendations exist. To evaluate how well Canadian dairy farms with…”
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    Prevalence of and risk factors for hock and knee injuries on dairy cows in tiestall housing in Canada by Nash, C G R, Kelton, D F, DeVries, T J, Vasseur, E, Coe, J, Heyerhoff, J C Zaffino, Bouffard, V, Pellerin, D, Rushen, J, de Passillé, A M, Haley, D B

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-08-2016)
    “…Leg injuries on dairy cows are a common and highly visible welfare concern on commercial dairy farms. With greater attention being placed on food animal…”
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    Training method for animal-based measures in dairy cattle welfare assessments by Croyle, S L, Nash, C G R, Bauman, C, LeBlanc, S J, Haley, D B, Khosa, D K, Kelton, D F

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-10-2018)
    “…Quantitative assessments of animal welfare are increasingly being used in the dairy industry. It is important to have good precision and accuracy within and…”
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    Prevalence of and factors associated with hock, knee, and neck injuries on dairy cows in freestall housing in Canada by Zaffino Heyerhoff, J C, LeBlanc, S J, DeVries, T J, Nash, C G R, Gibbons, J, Orsel, K, Barkema, H W, Solano, L, Rushen, J, de Passillé, A M, Haley, D B

    Published in Journal of dairy science (2014)
    “…Injuries are a widespread problem in the dairy industry. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of and explore the animal-based and…”
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    A survey of practices implemented to improve cow comfort following an initial assessment on Canadian dairy farms by Nash, C.G.R., Kelton, D.F., Vasseur, E., DeVries, T.J., Parent, D., Pellerin, D., Carrier, K., Pajor, E.A., Rushen, J., de Passillé, A.M., Coe, J.B., Haley, D.B.

    Published in Canadian journal of animal science (01-03-2019)
    “…The objectives of this study were to determine the difficulty of implementing changes to improve cow comfort on Canadian dairy farms, to determine if any…”
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