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Flooring materials for fed cattle Dana R. Wagner 1, Amy Stanton 2, Thomas D. Crenshaw 2, Kurt D. Vogel, and Daniel M. Schaefer 2 1 Department of Animal Science, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80521 2 Department of Animal Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53726 3 Department of Animal Science, University of Wisconsin-River Falls, River Falls, WI 54022

Outline The Problem Previous Work Trial Objectives & Overview Individual Trials Pre-Mortem Methods Production and Joint Results Field Trial Discussion and Conclusion Post-Mortem Methods Carcass and Dissection Results Discussion and Conclusion 2

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Previous Work In dairy cows Greater incidence of hock lesions, swollen joints (Rushen et al., 2007; Westerwrath et al., 2007) Lying behavior changes (Ruis-Heutinck et al., 2000; Absmanner et al., 2009; Cozzi et al., 2013) In beef animals Evidence of swollen joints on concrete surfaces (Platz et al., 2007; Platz et al., 2009) No production differences (Lowe et al., 2001) Rubber mats are preferred over bare concrete slats (Tucker et al., 2006;Vokey et al., 2001; Fregonesi et al., 2004 ) Claw health remains inconclusive (Vokey et al., 2001; Boyle et al., 2007; Fjeldaas et al., 2011) 4

EasyFix Trials Objectives To examine production measure responses Explore relationship between flooring and joint inflammation Periarticular vs intra-joint capsule inflammation Identify/quantify inflammation marker at the systemic level To observe and record behavioral differences 5

EF Trials Overview Weight, Carpal Circumference, Blood Sample*, Data Logger Attachment Incoming Steers Two day sampling Monthly sample dates At finishing weight, two day sampling Front limbs examined at WVDL Slaughtered at JBS Green Bay 6

EasyFix (EF) Trials Overview EF1 31 Beef Crossbred Steers 15 animals Oct 2012 Feb 2013 EF2 32 Angus Steers 16 animals March 2013 July 2013 EF3 36 Holsteins Steers 16 animals (4 replacements) Oct 2013 Nov 2013 Feb 2014 March 2014 7

Livestock Lab - Room Layout Pen 3 Pen 4 Room Entrance Pen 2 Pen 1 8

Housing Constant illumination Controlled humidity Temperature held at 18 degrees C 9

Joint Measurements Carpal circumferences were taken ~4 wk Measured largest section of joint 10

Behavioral Collection Data Loggers (HOBO, Pendant G, Onset) Position in space (xyz axes), degrees of tilt Measured: total lying time total standing time average lying bout duration average standing bout duration number of lying bouts At least three days of data collection per logger attachment period (Ledgerwood et al., 2009) Attached medial plane of left metatarsal http://www.onsetcomp.com/products/data-loggers/ua-004-64 11

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Statistical Analysis Continuous and discrete were analyzed using the MIXED procedure of SAS (SAS Inc, Cary, NC) Pen as experimental unit Pen means tested for differences between treatments, day on trial, and treatment by day interactions, where applicable If discrete, % basis of animals per pen Differences consider significant if P < 0.05 13

Production, Joint, and Behavior Conclusions No treatment differences in DMI, ADG, G:F Larger sample size, uniform animals Carpal circumference is larger on concrete than on rubber over time 100 d Growth rate, rate of gain, breed differences Treatment differences in number of lying bouts Potential significance in cattle willingness to change positions 14

EF Trials Overview Weight, Carpal Circumference, Blood Sample, Data Logger Attachment Incoming Steers Two day sampling Monthly sample dates At finishing weight, two day sampling Front limbs examined at WVDL Slaughtered at JBS Green Bay 15

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On the Hoof 18

Right Carpus - Skin 38 - Concrete 14 - Rubber 19

Right Carpus Sub Cutis 38 - Concrete 14 - Rubber 20

Right Carpus Exposed Joint 38 Concrete 14 Rubber 21

Right Hoof Dorsal 38 Concrete 14 - Rubber 22

Right Hoof Palmar 38 - Concrete 14 - Rubber 23

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Skin surface Subcutis 26

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Skin surface Subcutis 29

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WVDL Analysis Metacarpal evaluation yielded no findings of inflammation or bruising from either treatment or trial Synovial fluid and synovium were tested for M. bovis by rtpcr Samples pooled by pen All negative 35

Data Summary Overall trial differences of weight gain do not differ between treatments Joint circumference is greater on concrete after 100 d of exposure Number of lying bouts is less on CONC Greater incidences of soft tissue damage on CONC Toe overgrowth on RUBBER 36

Conclusions First month in confinement requires an adjustment period Joints are swelling on concrete, but effect requires time to develop Left vs right carpus Behavior is affected by flooring, with animals becoming increasingly resist to postural changes as time progresses Energetic Cost of joint inflammation? Inflammation is localized, not systemic inflammatory marker? Toe and heel length are longer on rubber, may affect dairy heifers 37

Thanks for listening! Any questions? 38