Spring and summer are times when we often see lameness issues in cattle. The most common cause of lameness identified on the ranch this time of year is footrot, an infection of the skin between the ...
“Foot rot can lead to cattle lameness, resulting in lost performance and profitability for your cattle operation,” says Patrick Davis, University of Missouri Extension livestock field specialist.
BROOKINGS, S.D. — It’s not an uncommon occurrence for cattle to become lame, no matter if they are in a pasture or a feedlot, said Russ Daly, Extension veterinarian and state public health ...