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Caring for the musculoskeletal system of farm animals

Raising livestock is a complex task that requires careful attention to their health. Farm animal owners need quick and easy access to products to maintain their animals' health, especially when it comes to the musculoskeletal system. This is where online pharmacy sales of farm animal musculoskeletal products come into their own.

Online pharmacy sales offer a practical and efficient solution for livestock owners. There's no need to visit a vet or pharmacy to obtain the products you need. Just a few clicks are all it takes to find the right products for every situation.

What's more, online pharmacy sales offer greater transparency and product traceability. Owners can easily access all product information and ensure that they meet the required quality and safety standards.

Products for the musculoskeletal system are particularly important for farm animals. They help maintain their mobility and comfort, while preventing joint and muscle pain. Owners can find a wide variety of products online, including dietary supplements, anti-inflammatories, analgesics, antiseptics and more.

Themusculoskeletal system consists of the vertebral axis and the limbs(bones, muscles and joints). A healthy musculoskeletal system enables the animal to move without difficulty or pain. Muscle disorders are characterized by weakness, fatigue, abnormal gait, lameness and pain on palpation of certain muscle groups. Soin et Nature offers products for themusculoskeletal system, selected by your veterinarian and adapted to the health and well-being of your animals.

Finally, online pharmacy sales also offer excellent value for money. Products are often offered at very competitive prices, with regular special offers and promotions. Owners can save money while ensuring their pets receive the best possible care.

Online pharmacy sales of farm animal musculoskeletal products offer many advantages for owners. It's convenient, transparent, secure, varied and affordable. It's an ideal solution for pet owners concerned about their health and well-being.

Structure and function of the musculoskeletal system

The musculoskeletal system enables animals to move and support their body weight. It is made up of several interdependent elements:

  1. The Bone Skeleton: Provides a support structure and protects the internal organs. Bones work in synergy with muscles and tendons to enable movement.
  2. Joints: Link bones together, providing flexibility and mobility. They are protected by cartilage and lubricated by synovial fluid to minimize friction.
  3. Muscles and Tendons: Produce the forces needed to move and stabilize the body. Tendons, attached to bones, transmit muscular energy to activate movement.
  4. Hooves or Nails: Play a crucial role in locomotion and impact absorption. Their condition directly conditions the animal's posture and mobility.

Risk factors for the musculoskeletal system

Several factors can affect the locomotor system of farm animals:

  • Housing conditions : Slippery, poorly drained or excessively abrasive floors can lead to injuries, lameness and postural imbalances. Inadequate bedding also increases the risk of locomotor disorders.
  • Unbalanced diet: A diet low in calcium, phosphorus or vitamin D can lead to bone disorders such as osteoporosis or bone deformities. A diet high in energy but low in fiber can also promote obesity, overloading the joints.
  • Lack of exercise: Insufficient physical activity weakens muscles and reduces bone density, making animals more vulnerable to injury.
  • Pathologies and infections: Bacterial infections such as interdigital necrobacillosis or Mortellaro's disease frequently affect the feet and hooves, causing intense pain and lameness.

Main locomotor pathologies

  • Lameness: This is one of the most common problems, caused by hoof lesions, infections or trauma. Lameness reduces the animal's ability to feed, affecting productivity.
  • Arthritis: Inflammation of the joints is common in livestock that are aging or subject to excessive loads. It causes stiffness and chronic pain, limiting mobility.
  • Tendonitis : These tendon inflammations occur after repetitive movements or intense effort. Affected animals may show a reluctance to move or abnormal posture.
  • Bone deformities: In young animals, nutritional imbalance or rapid growth can lead to abnormalities such as genu valgum (X-shaped knees) or joint development disorders.

Preventive practices for a healthy musculoskeletal system

Environmental management

Well-drained, non-slippery floors are crucial to prevent falls and injuries. Bedding should be clean and comfortable, reducing pressure on joints and hooves. Regular management of grazing areas limits exposure to excessively abrasive or muddy terrain.

Nail trimming and care

Regular hoof and claw care is essential to prevent deformations, infections and lameness. Professional hoof trimming should be carried out at intervals appropriate to the species and activity of the animals.

Balanced diet

A diet rich in calcium, phosphorus and vitamin D strengthens bones and joints. Quality proteins and essential fatty acids also promote muscle regeneration. Dietary fibre must be sufficient to avoid excess weight.

Regular exercise

Access to the outdoors and sufficient space to move around is essential to stimulate bone density, strengthen muscles and maintain joint flexibility. Ideally, animals should spend several hours a day outdoors.

Management of Locomotor Disorders

  • Early diagnosis: Regular observation of animal behavior is essential to detect signs of pain or lameness. Symptoms include abnormal posture, reluctance to move, or reduced appetite.
  • Medicinal treatments: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are often used to reduce pain and inflammation. In the event of infection, appropriate antibiotics should be administered under veterinary supervision.
  • Local care: For hoof infections, antiseptic baths and protective dressings are frequently used. Open wounds or ulcers require careful cleaning and monitoring.
  • Physiotherapy and rehabilitation: Controlled exercise, massage, or rehabilitation techniques such as shock waves or cryotherapy can speed up the healing of tendonitis or muscle injuries.

What products for farm animals can be found on the Soin-et-Nature website?

Soin-et-Nature offers a complete range of products dedicated to farm animals to support their health, well-being and productivity. Here are the main categories available:

These products, available on Soin-et-Nature, enable us to care for farm animals in a natural and respectful way, meeting the specific needs of each species and promoting sustainable farming.