Shoulder Sores
(348) They arise due to constant trauma over the bony prominences on the shoulder blade. Ultimately the skin breaks, there is an erosion and a large sore develops. It is associated with totally slatted flooring and individual sows that have a prominent spine to the shoulder blade. It is first noticed in the farrowing crates where the floors are slippery and the sow has difficulty in rising, thus constantly bruising her shoulder. Such sows should not be kept for future breeding.Clinical signs
At the highest point on the spine of the scapula or shoulder blade a reddening of the skin first appears, which gradually forms into an ulcer. In severe cases the lesion may extend to 40-70mm in diameter with the development of extensive granulation tissue. Often both sides of the shoulder are affected.
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