The changes of inflammatory mediators and vasoactive substances in dairy cows’ plasma with pasture-associated laminitis
The changes of inflammatory mediators and vasoactive substances in dairy cows’ plasma with pasture-associated laminitis
Hoof disease is one of the three major diseases that often occur in dairy cows. The impact of this disease on dairy farming is second only to mastitis. Laminitis is a diffuse, aseptic, serous, non-purulent inflammation of the dermal papillae and vascular layers of the cow’s hoof wall.