1. Hoof overgrowth in Holstein--Friesian dairy cattle.
- Author
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Glicken A and Kendrick JW
- Subjects
- Age Factors, Animals, Cattle, Female, Male, Cattle Diseases genetics, Hoof and Claw abnormalities
- Abstract
The genetic etiology of hoof overgrowth, a widespread problem in Holstein-Friesian cattle, was examined. Although all four feet are affected, the hind feet usually have a greater degree of overgrowth. There is a distinct age tendency for the trait; the younger cows' hooves grow faster than those of the older cows, but the overgrowth in older cows reaches greater proportions. Analysis of variance of chi-square frequency tests showed that there is a component of heritability involved in the expression of the trait, but that it follows a more complex model than a simple autosomal recessive gene would show.
- Published
- 1977
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