A survey of clinical and subclinical mastitis was carried out on 97 dairy farms in England and Wales, selected at random from members of a national milk recording scheme. The farmers were asked to collect aseptic milk samples from five consecutive cases of clinical mastitis and from five quarters with high somatic cell counts using a defined protocol, and they completed a questionnaire that included information on the cows sampled, the herd and the history of mastitis in the herd. The samples were collected throughout the year. The mean incidence of clinical mastitis was 47 cases per 100 cows per year (estimated from historic farm records) and 71 cases per 100 cows per year (estimated from the samples collected). Streptococcus uberis and Es...
Mastitis in two herds managed as a comparison between organic and conventional dairy farming systems...
Factors relating to the occurrence of mastitis were studied on 12 Irish dairy herds with histories ...
In Flanders, a shift of the distribution of mastitis pathogens towards coagulase-negative staphyloco...
(A) sample of dairy farms in Great Britain with a monthly bulk milk somatic cell count of less than ...
A sample of dairy farms in Great Britain with a monthly bulk milk somatic cell count of less than 15...
SUMMARY A survey of clinical mastitis in 26 South‐East Queensland dairy herds supplying more than 30...
Nine commercial dairy herds, each with low herd milk somatic cell counts, were monitored for 1 yr to...
The objective of this study was to investigate the herd management practices associated with a sudde...
A 12-month prospective study of clinical mastitis was conducted in 482 British dairy herds with a bu...
AIM: To estimate the incidence of clinical mastitis and the frequency of isolation of mastitis-causi...
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...
An intervention study was carried out on 52 dairy farms in England and Wales to determine whether th...
Twenty-nine dairy farms were selected to determine the incidence of clinical mastitis, prevalence o...
A cross-sectional survey of dairy farms with low bulk milk somatic cell counts was carried out to as...
Mastitis in two herds managed as a comparison between organic and conventional dairy farming systems...
Factors relating to the occurrence of mastitis were studied on 12 Irish dairy herds with histories ...
In Flanders, a shift of the distribution of mastitis pathogens towards coagulase-negative staphyloco...
(A) sample of dairy farms in Great Britain with a monthly bulk milk somatic cell count of less than ...
A sample of dairy farms in Great Britain with a monthly bulk milk somatic cell count of less than 15...
SUMMARY A survey of clinical mastitis in 26 South‐East Queensland dairy herds supplying more than 30...
Nine commercial dairy herds, each with low herd milk somatic cell counts, were monitored for 1 yr to...
The objective of this study was to investigate the herd management practices associated with a sudde...
A 12-month prospective study of clinical mastitis was conducted in 482 British dairy herds with a bu...
AIM: To estimate the incidence of clinical mastitis and the frequency of isolation of mastitis-causi...
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...
An intervention study was carried out on 52 dairy farms in England and Wales to determine whether th...
Twenty-nine dairy farms were selected to determine the incidence of clinical mastitis, prevalence o...
A cross-sectional survey of dairy farms with low bulk milk somatic cell counts was carried out to as...
Mastitis in two herds managed as a comparison between organic and conventional dairy farming systems...
Factors relating to the occurrence of mastitis were studied on 12 Irish dairy herds with histories ...
In Flanders, a shift of the distribution of mastitis pathogens towards coagulase-negative staphyloco...