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Título: | Small Ruminant Hoof Inspection as an Animal Welfare Indicator: A Study in Gran Canaria | Autores/as: | Perez Santana, MA Gonzalez Cabrera, Marta Nuez Socorro, J Hernández Castellano, Lorenzo Enrique Morales De La Nuez, Antonio José Betancor Sánchez, Manuel Castro Navarro, Noemí Argüello Henríquez, Anastasio |
Clasificación UNESCO: | 3109 Ciencias veterinarias | Palabras clave: | HooF ConForMation Goats SheeP InFrareD therMograPhY Slaughter |
Fecha de publicación: | 2025 | Editor/a: | Gobierno de Canarias | Conferencia: | Regional conference of the International Goat Association (IGA 2025) | Resumen: | Hoof conformation in small ruminants is a critical yet often overlooked factor influencing welfare and productivity. This study evaluates hoof morphology and temperature in 81 adult female sheep (n= 49) and goats (n= 32) from different farms in Gran Canaria. Parameters assessed include claw shape, claw splay, toe length, heel shape, fetlock shape, interdigital temperature, and joint temperature. Data were analyzed using Kruskal-Wallis and ANOVA tests. Significant species- related differences (p < 0.05) were observed in claw shape, claw splay, age, and interdigital temperature. Sheep exhibited better hoof conformation than goats, with fewer twisted claws (16.3% vs. 32.8%). Animals slaughtered under Halal protocols had a better hoof structure compared to those in conventional systems (p < 0.01), with reduced overgrowth and claw deformities. Infrared thermography revealed higher interdigital temperatures in sheep (T= 4.1°C) and conventionally slaughtered animals (T= 3.4°C), possibly suggesting the presence of inflammation. These findings underscore hoof morphology as a key welfare indicator, highlighting management and selection practices as critical factors in welfare optimization. Future research should refine scoring methodologies and explore the relationship between hoof conformation and locomotor pathology. | URI: | https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/jspui/handle/10553/149815 | ISBN: | 978-84-120939-8-8 | Fuente: | Congreso International Goat Association (IGA): Regional Conference 2025 (España) /Alexandra Torres, Anastasio Arguello, Sergio Álvarez (Eds.), [ISBN 978-84-120939-8-8], (Mayo 2025) |
Colección: | Póster de congreso |
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