Beef Cattle Mobility: Scoring Methodology, Data Collection, and Other Considerations

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Beef Cattle Mobility: Scoring Methodology, Data Collection, and Other Considerations BRYAN BERNHARD, PH.D., TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY Outline How did we get here? What is beef cattle mobility? How do you measure it? Is all mobility data subjective? Other considerations? Where are we today? 68 th RECIPROCAL MEAT CONFERENCE Beef Cattle Welfare Beef Cattle Welfare Current welfare concerns in the beef industry: Weather extremes (Heat/Cold Stress) Pain associated with standard husbandry practices Negative handling Transitional effects Slaughter and euthanasia Technology use Current welfare concerns in the beef industry: Weather extremes (Heat/Cold Stress) Pain associated with standard husbandry practices Negative handling Transitional effects Slaughter and euthanasia Technology use How did we get here? How did we get here? Early August 2013 concerns and questions surfaced regarding the feeding of growth-promoting technologies National Cattlemen s Beef Association (NCBA) meeting Beta-adrenergic agonist ( Beta agonist ; BAA) Packers and animal welfare experts expressed concerns related to Poor mobility of cattle moving through packing plants Possible lameness issues Animals appear stressed, lethargic, tender-footed, stiff, and not wanting to move Mobility of cattle arriving at packing plants 1

Beef Cattle Mobility Cattle mobility scoring is becoming one of the widely accepted method of assessing potential welfare effects But no such tool existed two years ago What is mobility scoring? Animal-based measure Typically this is accomplished using a scoring system Severity scale: Normal severe condition of that trait Scale requires the evaluator(s) to assign a score (number) to the trait observed Cattle Mobility Gait or motion of cattle The pattern of movement of the limbs of cattle during locomotion Beef Cattle Lameness Cattle locomotion scoring has recently been developed for detecting lameness in cattle (2013) Systematic approach: identify and manage cattle lameness Designed specifically for beef cattle Visual evaluation system helps identify, diagnose, and treat lameness Goal: Lameness and lesion identification for prevention, management, and treatment protocols Beef Cattle Mobility Step-Up Management Program Normal Mild lameness http://www.zinpro.com/lameness/beef Moderate lameness Severe lameness Beef Cattle Lameness vs Mobility Beef Cattle Mobility Scoring LAMENESS SCORING Gait Head bob Stride length Favoring a specific limb MOBILITY SCORING Stride length Obvious stiffness Difficulty taking steps Tender feet Discomfort Keep up with herd Response to handlers Currently used to score individual cattle Controlled scientific studies Cattle individually treated, weighed, etc. Can score cattle live or record with cameras Currently used to score groups of cattle Feedyards and packer When cattle are weighed, moved, or loaded Arrival to facilities/unloading 2

Beef Cattle Mobility Study (2013) Normal Long, fluid stride; Even rhythm and weight bearing on all four 1 feet 2 Slightly hesitant and stiff (shuffling); Moves with group Obviously stiff and sore-footed; Reluctant to move; Cannot keep up with 3 the herd Extremely reluctant to move; Animal will refuse to move even when 4 encouraged by a handler; Any steps are short and very unsteady Mobility Score 1 Long, fluid stride; Even rhythm Mobility Score 2 Slightly hesitant and stiff Mobility Score 3 Obviously stiff and sore-footed Beef Cattle Mobility Study (2013) Loading (OSU Feedyard) Observer Loading at Feedyard Unloading (Packing Plant) Observer 3

Beef Cattle Mobility Scoring Is all mobility data subjective? Individual Scoring Accurately score every animal Time consuming Typically a small sample size Subjective Group Scoring Larger sample size Difficult to score every animal Subjective Quantitative Measures Step Length Travel Time (to and from facilities/load outs) Is all mobility data subjective? MRI Analysis Measurements: Quantitative Measures Pressure Plates Hoof Dissections Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of the Hoof Distal, mid and proximal dermal thickness of: Lamina Corium Total dermis Transverse, coronal and sagittal plane of the digital cushion Axial Mid Abaxial Characterization of: Lamina Distal phalanx bone Deep digital flexor tendon MRI Analysis Coronal Plane Sagittal Plane MRI Analysis (Lamina Measurements) Transverse Plane *Laminitis Diagnosis Ratio = (Width of the Lamina / Total Width of the Dermis) *Threshold for laminitis in equine: Ratio > 0.70 4

MRI Analysis (Lamina Character) Other Considerations Moderately Irregular Inherent structural differences If we see mobility concerns are they a foot/hoof issue How animals are handled during processing, loading, and unloading Cattle size and feeding strategies Trucking Outdated facilities/flooring Where are we today? First, the lack of data on the frequency of cattle mobility issues gives us nothing to start with in terms of identifying the scope of the problem. Gary Vogel Second, the causative factors had not been identified, so if we see a problem, how would we recommend to alleviate it? Gary Vogel You manage the things that you measure, and when you manage it you re going to prevent problems from happening. Temple Grandin Beef Cattle Mobility Scoring System 1 Normal. Walks easily with no apparent lameness or change in gait 2 Keeps up with normal cattle when the group is walking; will exhibit 1 or more of the following: stiffness, shortness of stride, or slight limp 3 Lags behind normal cattle when the group is walking; will exhibit 1 or more of the following: obvious stiffness, difficulty taking steps, obvious limp, or exhibiting obvious discomfort 4 Extremely reluctant to move even when encouraged by a handler Where are we at today? Elanco has collected mobility data on over 1 million head from 9 processing plants 1 s 90+ 2 s less than 8 3 s less than 1 4 s essentially none Take Home Cattle mobility is a important component of cattle well-being. A mobility scoring system is currently the simplest most realistic method for use in commercial production. Cattle mobility is a complex, multi-faceted topic with many unknowns. The beef industry is committed to identifying baseline measurements for mobility, so issues can be identified and properly addressed. 5

Thank You Questions? Oklahoma State University Dr. Michele Calvo-Lorenzo Dr. Clint Krehbiel Texas Tech University Dr. Brad Johnson Dr. Ryan Rathmann Mr. Clay Burson Merck Animal Health Elanco Animal Health Bryan Bernhard, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Texas Tech University Office: 806.834.4373 Email: bryan.bernhard@ttu.edu 68 th RECIPROCAL MEAT CONFERENCE 6