Wydanie 332(41)1 2017
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Pozycja Open Access Monitoring and prevention of lameness in a dairy cattle herd(Wydawnictwo Uczelniane Zachodniopomorskiego Uniwersytetu Technologicznego w Szczecinie, 2017) Teter, Waldemar; Stanek, Piotr; Żółkiewski, Paweł; Sawicka-Zugaj, Wioletta; Chabuz, Witold; Januś, Ewa; Flis, Ewelina; Department of Breeding and Genetic Resources Conservation of Cattle, University of Life Sciences in Lublin; Department of Breeding and Genetic Resources Conservation of Cattle, University of Life Sciences in Lublin; Department of Breeding and Genetic Resources Conservation of Cattle, University of Life Sciences in Lublin; Department of Breeding and Genetic Resources Conservation of Cattle, University of Life Sciences in Lublin; Department of Breeding and Genetic Resources Conservation of Cattle, University of Life Sciences in Lublin; Department of Breeding and Genetic Resources Conservation of Cattle, University of Life Sciences in Lublin; Department of Breeding and Genetic Resources Conservation of Cattle, University of Life Sciences in LublinHoof diseases in dairy cows maintained in the intensive production system occur with the same frequency as udder inflammation (mastitis), diseases of the reproductive system and metabolic disorders. Behaviour and motor activity of cows must be continually monitored and objective methods must be developed for evaluation of their locomotion and early detection of lameness. Lameness has a multi-factored aetiology including genetic and technological aspects, housing conditions, and to a large extent the animals’ diet, care and hygiene. Knowledge of causes of hoof diseases and prevention methods, as well as the ability to diagnosis and rapid treatment of lameness contribute to shorten the period of illness and improve production results.Pozycja Open Access Traumatic lesions of european mole Talpa europaea (Linnaeus, 1758) in multislice computed tomography. Case study.(Wydawnictwo Uczelniane Zachodniopomorskiego Uniwersytetu Technologicznego w Szczecinie, 2017) Ludwiniak, Małgorzata; Bartyzel, Bartłomiej J.; Paśko, Sławomir; Staszak, Alfred; Bakoń, Leopold; Urbańska, Kaja; Rzepiński, Filip; Wąsowicz, Michał; Department of Morphological Sciences, Warsaw University of Life Sciences; Department of Morphological Sciences, Warsaw University of Life Sciences; Virtual Reality Techniques Division, Institute of Micromechanics and Photonics, Warsaw University of Technology; Department of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure, University of Zielona Góra; II Department of Clinical Radiology, Medical University of Warsaw,; Department of Morphological Sciences, Warsaw University of Life Sciences; Department of Morphological Sciences, Warsaw University of Life Sciences; Department of Morphological Sciences, Warsaw University of Life SciencesThe European mole is under partial species protection in Poland. The traumatic lesions of 2 moles have been analysed and a sixteenth-multislice computed tomography (CT) has been used to provide with images of various projections. Mole A had fractured VII–XIII ribs on the left side, and left scapula fractured with displacement, on the right side ribs VI, VIII and XIII fractured. The skull of mole B had comminuted fractures and the pectoral girdle was displaced. The above mentioned injuries caused death of both animals. The obtained data could be used in the future to analyse tissues of a mole.