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. 2014 Jul;17(4):305-8.
doi: 10.1111/vop.12161. Epub 2014 Mar 27.

Corneal sensitivity in healthy bovine calves

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Corneal sensitivity in healthy bovine calves

Kyle L Tofflemire et al. Vet Ophthalmol. 2014 Jul.

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate corneal sensitivity as measured by the corneal touch threshold in healthy bovine calves.

Animals studied: Twelve clinically normal male calves with predominantly Holstein genetics and a median age of 76.5 days (range, 67-92 days).

Procedures: Corneal touch threshold (CTT) of the central cornea was measured in both eyes of each calf using a Cochet-Bonnet aesthesiometer.

Results: The mean ± standard deviation corneal touch threshold of all eyes was 1.33 ± 1.1 g/mm(2) (range, 0.62-66.15 g/mm(2) ), corresponding to a filament length of 34.56 ± 8.02 mm (range, 14-47.5 mm). There was no significant difference between fellow eyes.

Conclusions: Cochet-Bonnet aesthesiometry was well tolerated in all 12 calves using a modified head restraint. Calves in this study may have a relatively sensitive central cornea compared to adult cattle and some other species; however, wide variation among individuals and eyes may be possible. Studies utilizing larger calf populations are necessary to establish reference ranges.

Keywords: Aesthesiometry; bovine; calf; cornea; corneal sensitivity; corneal touch threshold.

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