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Tierarztliche Praxis1984; 12(3); 289-291;

[A fixed dressing with a rubber sole for horses and cattle].

Abstract: A synthetic fixed dressing for great animals is described, which is worked up in such a manner that it is possible to fix on its soles a non-abrasive rubber plate.
Publication Date: 1984-01-01 PubMed ID: 6495311
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Summary

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The research article focuses on the development of a synthetic dressing for large animals like horses and cattle that comes with a non-abrasive rubber sole which can be affixed to the animal’s feet.

Study Objective

  • The main objective of this study is to design and develop a synthetic dressing specifically tailored for large animals such as horses and cattle. This dressing is so designed that it has a component, a non-abrasive rubber sole, that can be affixed to the feet of these animals.

Approach

  • The study primarily followed a research and development approach to achieve the main objective. It likely involved an iterative process of conceptualizing the design, testing its practicality, and refining it based on feedback and results.

Dressing Features

  • The term “synthetic fixed dressing” suggests that the dressing is not made out of natural materials but rather artificial or man-made ones. This could have advantages such as being more durable, easy to clean and maintain, and possibly more comfortable for the animal.
  • The dressing is termed “fixed,” suggesting its immobility once applied or attached. This could mean that once the dressing is affixed to the animal’s feet, it stays put and doesn’t readjust or move around, which could help prevent discomfort, rubbing, or injuries.
  • The unique aspect of this particular dressing is the non-abrasive rubber sole that can be added to its bottom. The non-abrasive aspect means that it won’t cause discomfort or injury to the animal due to friction.

Potential Implications

  • Potential applications of this dressing could likely be in the fields of veterinary medicine and animal husbandry. It could be particularly useful in managing animals with foot ailments or injuries, or for providing general comfort and foot protection.
  • This dressing could also potentially contribute to improving animal welfare and productivity, as foot ailments and discomfort can significantly impact animals’ general health, mobility, and productivity.

Cite This Article

APA
Clemente CH. (1984). [A fixed dressing with a rubber sole for horses and cattle]. Tierarztl Prax, 12(3), 289-291.

Publication

ISSN: 0303-6286
NlmUniqueID: 7501042
Country: Germany
Language: ger
Volume: 12
Issue: 3
Pages: 289-291

Researcher Affiliations

Clemente, C H

    MeSH Terms

    • Animals
    • Bandages / veterinary
    • Cattle
    • Cattle Diseases / therapy
    • Extremities / injuries
    • Horse Diseases / therapy
    • Horses
    • Rubber

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