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Milk Biomarkers and Herd Welfare Status in Dairy Cattle: A Machine Learning Approach. [PDF]
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2021
Staphylococcus aureus is the most important cause of clinical mastitis in goats, and non-aureus staphylococci is the most common isolate from subclinical mastitis. Environmental streptococci are a severe problem. Somatic cell counts and California mastitis test are a screening test for mastitis and an indicator of poor udder health, but values should ...
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Staphylococcus aureus is the most important cause of clinical mastitis in goats, and non-aureus staphylococci is the most common isolate from subclinical mastitis. Environmental streptococci are a severe problem. Somatic cell counts and California mastitis test are a screening test for mastitis and an indicator of poor udder health, but values should ...
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The Bovine Practitioner, 1976
Paper from the 9th International Congress on Cattle Diseases.
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Paper from the 9th International Congress on Cattle Diseases.
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Relationships among Udder Shape, Udder Capacity, Cow Longevity and Calf Weights
Journal of Animal Science, 1987Udder capacity and udder shape were scored on 3- to 10-yr-old cows from a large Hereford herd. Udder capacity was scored from 1 (small) and 5 (large) and udder shape was scored from 1 (balanced, udder level with ground) to 5 (unbalanced, funnel-shaped udder). Data were analyzed within age of cow for udder capacity scores from 1 to 4 and for udder shape
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On-farm udder health monitoring
Tierärztliche Praxis Ausgabe G: Großtiere / Nutztiere, 2011SummaryIn this article an on-farm monitoring approach on udder health is presented. Monitoring of udder health consists of regular collection and analysis of data and of the regular evaluation of management practices. The ultimate goal is to manage critical control points in udder health management, such as hygiene, body condition, teat ends and ...
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Binding of Antibiotics to Dry Udder Secretion and to Udder Tissue Homogenates
British Veterinary Journal, 1976SUMMARY Several antibiotics were infused into the udders of cows at drying-off. Two weeks later, the cows were slaughtered, the udders were removed and the extent of antibiotic binding to the secretions and to 25% udder tissue homogenates was determined by equilibrium dialysis.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1995
Teat and udder surgery is certainly one of the major areas of soft tissue surgery. In recent years, there have been great advances in what can be accomplished with teat and udder surgery. This article reviews teat and udder surgery from the simplest technique to the most complex.
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Teat and udder surgery is certainly one of the major areas of soft tissue surgery. In recent years, there have been great advances in what can be accomplished with teat and udder surgery. This article reviews teat and udder surgery from the simplest technique to the most complex.
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Veterinary Record, 2006
SIR, – I would like to warn other practitioners about the over-zealous use of gas equipment for singeing udders. Singeing has become a popular way of trimming excess hair from the udders of dairy cows.
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SIR, – I would like to warn other practitioners about the over-zealous use of gas equipment for singeing udders. Singeing has become a popular way of trimming excess hair from the udders of dairy cows.
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Pathology of Udder Lesions in Sows
Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series A, 2007SummaryIn recent years an increasing frequency of sows with udder lesions has been observed during meat inspection. The frequency and pattern of affected mammary complexes were determined by inspection, palpation, and incision of udders of 640 sows at a local slaughterhouse.
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American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 1989
"Higher production will hurt the small producer, increase stress and enhance disease". These cliches are not new and have accompanied most major changes in the dairy industry dealing with milk production. They are not all untruths, and many management changes have affected exposure and risk to both metabolic and infectious diseases which challenge our ...
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"Higher production will hurt the small producer, increase stress and enhance disease". These cliches are not new and have accompanied most major changes in the dairy industry dealing with milk production. They are not all untruths, and many management changes have affected exposure and risk to both metabolic and infectious diseases which challenge our ...
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