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A STUDY OF SUBCLINICAL MASTITIS IN TWO HERDS, ONE MANAGED ORGANICALLY, THE OTHER CONVENTIONALLY, AND THE EFFECT OF DIFFERENT MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES [PDF]
Mastitis in two herds managed as a comparison between organic and conventional dairy farming systems was monitored for 9 years utilising regular bacterial culture of milk samples, individual and bulk somatic cell counts and observation by farm staff. The
Martin, N.+3 more
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Abstract Background Mastitis has a negative effect on sheep health and welfare and causes significant economic losses to farmers. This study aimed to estimate the incidence of clinical mastitis in meat‐producing sheep flocks in the UK and the Republic of Ireland and describe its variation between farming systems, countries and management practices ...
Alberto Luque Castro+6 more
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Mycoplasma bovis is bacterial pathogen of cattle that is rarely detected in wildlife. Our intensive monitoring of free‐ranging mule deer led to the discovery of Mycoplasma bovis as the cause of death in an animal that had recently selected for use of a dairy premise.
Jennifer L. Malmberg+5 more
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Kasus mastitis sub klinis pada sapi perah laktasi di Kecamatan Pujon Kabupaten Malang
The purpose of this research was to find out how much cases of subclinical mastitis in Pujon district, Malang regency. This research was conducted in Pujon District of Malang Regency by using survey method. The inclusion criteria of farmers is minimum 2 (
Lili Zalizar+3 more
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For the first time, the DSCC fluor optic method was validated for sheep milk. Optimal cut‐off values of SCC and DSCC were calculated for three dairy sheep breeds. Somatic cell count (SCC) is a test used for mastitis control in ewes, but there is no consensus on the cut‐off value.
Marco Montagnani+10 more
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Subclinical mastitis treatment for non-milking cows
Abstract The article deals with the clinical research of cows during the interlactation period, through reviewing their medical histories and the clinical examination of the animals and their milk glands, trial milking and organoleptic evaluation of the secretion. The secretion was evaluated according to its color, texture, smell and the
A. Yu Aliyev+4 more
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Ocorrência dos agentes etiológicos causadores de mastite subclínica em ovelhas das Raças Morada Nova e Santa Inês. [PDF]
This study aimed to determine the occurrence of the etiologic agents of subclinical mastitis in Santa Inês and Morada Nova ewes and their susceptibility to developing the disease when submitted to the same management conditions.
ESTEVES, S. N.+5 more
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ABSTRACT Peripartum is a critical period for dairy cows during which they may undergo postpartum diseases such as hypocalcaemia and metritis. Determination of serum total calcium (tCa) is widely used to monitor imbalances in this period, but determination of total magnesium (tMg) and ionised forms of both cations (iCa and iMg) has been less studied. In
Eduard Jose‐Cunilleras+5 more
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Clinical and subclinical bovine mastitis in area of Kilkis
In this study 216 milk samples from equal number of quarters were examined. The results from microbiological examination and the performed California test revealed that 82 samples (38%) were collected from quartres with subclinical mastitis. Coagulase-negative staphylococci were the most frequent pathogens isolated from the examined milk samples ...
N. Iliadis (Ν. Ηλιαδησ)+2 more
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Improving animal health and welfare in organic cattle milk production through breeding and management [PDF]
Overall summary of main results, discussion and conclusions WP1 The aim in WP1 was to map the performance of local breeds compared to commercial dairy breeds on organic farms in Austria, Switzerland, Sweden, Poland and Germany with regard to health ...
Kargo, Morten+7 more
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