Evaluation of the use of ketoprofen for the treatment of digital dermatitis in dairy cattle: A randomised, positive controlled, clinical trial
Veterinary Record2021Vol. 190(6), pp. e977–e977
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Konstantina Kasiora, Alkiviadis Anagnostopoulos, Cherril Bedford, Theologia Menka, Matthew Barden, Bethany E. Griffiths, Damien Achard, Katherine Timms, V.S. Machado, Amy Coates, G. Oikonomou
Abstract
The addition of ketoprofen in the treatment of active DD lesions may be beneficial for animal welfare and for animal productivity.
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