A cross-sectional survey of dairy farms with low bulk milk somatic cell counts was carried out to assess the level of clinical mastitis and to quantify risk factors associated with the incidence rate of clinical mastitis. Questionnaires were sent to 3009 milk operations with an annual mean bulk milk somatic cell count of less than 100,000 cells/ml during 1997. A response rate was 61%. The mean incidence of clinical mastitis reported was 22.8 cases per 100 cows/yr. Negative binomial regression models were used to assess statistically significant risk factors associated with the incidence of clinical mastitis. The incidence increased when farmers reported that they had straw yard housing for milking cows (compared with cubicle housing), mucke...
Factors relating to the occurrence of mastitis were studied on 12 Irish dairy herds with histories ...
Nine commercial dairy herds, each with low herd milk somatic cell counts, were monitored for 1 yr to...
A cross-sectional longitudinal survey was carried out between February 2009 and January 2010 to eval...
A sample of dairy farms in Great Britain with a monthly bulk milk somatic cell count of less than 15...
(A) sample of dairy farms in Great Britain with a monthly bulk milk somatic cell count of less than ...
A 12-month prospective study of clinical mastitis was conducted in 482 British dairy herds with a bu...
A 12-month prospective study of clinical mastitis was conducted in 482 British dairy herds with a bu...
A 12-month prospective study of clinical mastitis was conducted in 482 British dairy herds with a bu...
The incidence of clinical mastitis in dairy cows was estimated in 171 randomly selected dairy herds ...
Risk factors for the incidence rate of clinical mastitis were studied in 274 Dutch dairy herds. Vari...
A case-control study was conducted to evaluate factors measured at the udder inflammation-free state...
A case-control study was conducted to evaluate factors measured at the udder inflammation-free state...
The association between quarter somatic-cell counts (QSCCs) of milk and the risk of clinical mastiti...
A stratified-random sample of 48 Ohio dairy herds participated in a 1-year disease monitoring survey...
A stratified-random sample of 48 Ohio dairy herds participated in a 1-year disease monitoring survey...
Factors relating to the occurrence of mastitis were studied on 12 Irish dairy herds with histories ...
Nine commercial dairy herds, each with low herd milk somatic cell counts, were monitored for 1 yr to...
A cross-sectional longitudinal survey was carried out between February 2009 and January 2010 to eval...
A sample of dairy farms in Great Britain with a monthly bulk milk somatic cell count of less than 15...
(A) sample of dairy farms in Great Britain with a monthly bulk milk somatic cell count of less than ...
A 12-month prospective study of clinical mastitis was conducted in 482 British dairy herds with a bu...
A 12-month prospective study of clinical mastitis was conducted in 482 British dairy herds with a bu...
A 12-month prospective study of clinical mastitis was conducted in 482 British dairy herds with a bu...
The incidence of clinical mastitis in dairy cows was estimated in 171 randomly selected dairy herds ...
Risk factors for the incidence rate of clinical mastitis were studied in 274 Dutch dairy herds. Vari...
A case-control study was conducted to evaluate factors measured at the udder inflammation-free state...
A case-control study was conducted to evaluate factors measured at the udder inflammation-free state...
The association between quarter somatic-cell counts (QSCCs) of milk and the risk of clinical mastiti...
A stratified-random sample of 48 Ohio dairy herds participated in a 1-year disease monitoring survey...
A stratified-random sample of 48 Ohio dairy herds participated in a 1-year disease monitoring survey...
Factors relating to the occurrence of mastitis were studied on 12 Irish dairy herds with histories ...
Nine commercial dairy herds, each with low herd milk somatic cell counts, were monitored for 1 yr to...
A cross-sectional longitudinal survey was carried out between February 2009 and January 2010 to eval...