Effect of lameness on breeding soundness examination results of beef bulls. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Studies suggest that high cortisol resulting from lameness-associated pain decreases testosterone and disrupts spermatogenesis leading to decreased fertility. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of lameness on cortisol and testosterone concentrations and breeding soundness examination of beef bulls presented to a veterinary teaching hospital. Bulls, two-years of age or older, that presented for lameness, foot trim, and/or breeding soundness examination were enrolled. Blood samples were collected for cortisol and testosterone evaluation. A complete breeding soundness examination (BSE) was performed in all bulls. Subsequently, a complete lameness examination was performed, and limb/foot lesions recorded. A blinded evaluator used a lameness score of 1-5 to classify each bull as lame (>1) or not-lame (1). A total of 60 bulls were enrolled (34 with a satisfactory BSE and 26 with an unsatisfactory BSE result). Cortisol and testosterone were not different between the unsatisfactory and satisfactory groups (P=0.26 and 0.32, respectively). The most common limb/foot lesions found in the unsatisfactory and satisfactory groups were laminitis-related (61.50% and 41.20%, respectively). There was no difference in the proportion of lame and not-lame bulls in the unsatisfactory and satisfactory groups (P=0.17). The odds of a satisfactory BSE result were 4.40 times higher in not-lame bulls when compared with lame bulls. Therefore, lameness is associated with an unsatisfactory BSE result in beef breeding bulls.

published proceedings

  • Theriogenology

altmetric score

  • 1

author list (cited authors)

  • Boakari, Y. L., Chamorro, M. F., Huber, L., Schnuelle, J. G., Passler, T., Stockler, J., ... Hopper, R.

citation count

  • 1

complete list of authors

  • Boakari, Yatta Linhares||Chamorro, Manuel F||Huber, Laura||Schnuelle, Julie Gard||Passler, Thomas||Stockler, Jenna||Rush, Jessica||Newcomer, Benjamin W||Waters, Katelyn||Cowley, Jessica||Malmstrom, Ester||Martinez, David||Kennedy, Shari||Hopper, Richard

publication date

  • January 2022