Objective: The objective of the experiment was to assess efficacy of herbal teat dip, Mastidip liquid (M/S Ayurvet Limited, India) in reducing incidence of mastitis in healthy animals, sustenance of lactation & in improving milk yield. Method: 30 apparently healthy mastitis free lactating Holstein freisian cows of same lactation and in early lactation were divided into three groups. Group I served as Control animal group, no treatment group. Group II, was treated with an herbal teat dip post milking in 1:1 dilution twice daily and Group III, was treated with herbal teat dip post milking in 1:2 dilution twice daily immediately after milking. Result: Statistical analysis of the results showed significantly lower SCC (x103) in Group III (1...
Objective: To investigate the efficacy of aqueous methanolic guava leaf extracts used as pre-milking...
Gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) infection can impair milk production (MP) in dairy cows. To investi...
In order to compare the efficiency of two common dairy herd processes for reduction of mastitis pote...
Introduction: Routine use of antibiotics to prevent mastitis in dairy cows is prohibited by organic ...
Introduction: Routine use of antibiotics to prevent mastitis in dairy cows is prohibited by organic ...
Introduction: Routine use of antibiotics to prevent mastitis in dairy cows is prohibited by organic ...
Mastitis in dairy cattle is the most common management disorder that causes higher economic losses b...
Introduction: Routine use of antibiotics to prevent mastitis in dairy cows is prohibited by organic ...
Objective: To determine if a pre-milking teat disinfection protocol would reduce the incidence of cl...
Publication history: Accepted - 12 April 2022; Published online - 18 May 2022Background On dairy ...
<p>Organic dairy products are the second largest sector of the organic food market. Organic dairy pr...
SUDlDlary: The purpose of this studv was to investigate the iffective-ness of teat dipping alone in ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether insertion of an internal teat sealer (ITS) at the end of lactation w...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether treating cows with antimicrobials at the end of lactation would low...
A study was undertaken to assess the incidence of subclinical mastitis in crossbred cows of Villupur...
Objective: To investigate the efficacy of aqueous methanolic guava leaf extracts used as pre-milking...
Gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) infection can impair milk production (MP) in dairy cows. To investi...
In order to compare the efficiency of two common dairy herd processes for reduction of mastitis pote...
Introduction: Routine use of antibiotics to prevent mastitis in dairy cows is prohibited by organic ...
Introduction: Routine use of antibiotics to prevent mastitis in dairy cows is prohibited by organic ...
Introduction: Routine use of antibiotics to prevent mastitis in dairy cows is prohibited by organic ...
Mastitis in dairy cattle is the most common management disorder that causes higher economic losses b...
Introduction: Routine use of antibiotics to prevent mastitis in dairy cows is prohibited by organic ...
Objective: To determine if a pre-milking teat disinfection protocol would reduce the incidence of cl...
Publication history: Accepted - 12 April 2022; Published online - 18 May 2022Background On dairy ...
<p>Organic dairy products are the second largest sector of the organic food market. Organic dairy pr...
SUDlDlary: The purpose of this studv was to investigate the iffective-ness of teat dipping alone in ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether insertion of an internal teat sealer (ITS) at the end of lactation w...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether treating cows with antimicrobials at the end of lactation would low...
A study was undertaken to assess the incidence of subclinical mastitis in crossbred cows of Villupur...
Objective: To investigate the efficacy of aqueous methanolic guava leaf extracts used as pre-milking...
Gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) infection can impair milk production (MP) in dairy cows. To investi...
In order to compare the efficiency of two common dairy herd processes for reduction of mastitis pote...