%0 Journal Article %T A Novel Method of Assessing Floor Friction in Cowsheds and Its Association with Cow Health %A Arvind Sharma %A Clive Phillips %J Archive of "Animals : an Open Access Journal from MDPI". %D 2019 %R 10.3390/ani9040120 %X The objective of this paper was to test a simple method of measuring the extent of the slipperiness of different types of floors in cow shelters. Excessively slippery floors, which are less abrasive, are known to reduce a cowĄŻs ability to walk, lie down, and get up without slipping and causing injury to herself. A moderate level of friction between the cowsĄŻ hooves and the floor is required for cow comfort and prevention of foot disease and injuries. This study developed a rapid method that welfare assessors can use to measure the slipperiness of floors in cowsheds. The data obtained were then validated by comparing them with the various animal-based and resource-based welfare parameters assessed in each shelter. The analyses done in this study show that there is a link between excessively slippery floors and various parameters such as frequency of cleaning the floors, the gradient of floors, wounds on the bodies and joints of the cows, and the presence of dirty hind limbs. All of these ultimately affect the welfare of cows in shelters. These results suggest that this simple measure of floor friction could be useful in cow welfare assessments. Further work on the repeatability of this method is recommended %K coefficient of friction %K floor %K cows %K housing %K welfare %K assessment %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6523172/