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Infectious lameness can be a problem at winter housing. Footbathing can help as part of an overall control plan.

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Dairy > Breeding & health
25 December 2019
Tommy Heffernan on 25 Dec 2019

Watch: getting the best results from footbaths
Infectious lameness can be a problem at winter housing. Footbathing can help as part of an overall control plan.
Tommy Heffernan
Dairy > Breeding & health
25 December 2019

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