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Effect of mulesing and shearing on the prevalence of Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae arthritis in lambs
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2003
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This study indicates that, to decrease the risk of high prevalence of arthritis, lambs raised for meat production should not be mulesed or shorn. Recommended improvements to hygiene at mulesing such as the use of portable yards had little effect on the prevalence of arthritis.