Researchers have reported that as milk yield increases composite milk somatic cell count (SCC) is diluted in cattle with no intramammary infection (IMI) and as a consequence, estimates of SCC from high yields are lower than estimates of SCC from low yields in dairy cows without an IMI. To date, estimates of reduced milk yield associated with high SCC because of intramammary infection have not been adjusted for any dilution of SCC. Ignoring dilution is therefore likely to lead to an overestimate of reduction in yield with increasing SCC. This paper investigates scenarios of the possible impact of dilution and inflammation on the association between somatic cell count and yield. The data used to investigate this relationship come from 8373 mo...
James R. Dunham & John F. Smith, Characteristics of Low Somatic Cell Count (SCC) Herds, October 1985
: Udder health has a crucial role in sustainable milk production, and various reports have pointed o...
The association between quarter somatic-cell counts (QSCCs) of milk and the risk of clinical mastiti...
Intramammary infection and clinical mastitis in dairy cows leads to considerable economic losses for...
The contribution of a dilution effect to the relationship between milk yield and milk SCC was invest...
High composite somatic cell counts (CSCC) in dairy cows may develop into clinical mastitis (CM), sug...
The level of mastitis infection in a dairy herd can have a significant impact on herd profitability....
Mastitis is a most common disease of dairy cows and causes tremendous economic loss to the dairy ind...
The reduction of milk production caused by subclinical mastitis in dairy cows was evaluated through ...
Reduced potential milk yield is an important component of mastitis costs in dairy cows. The first ai...
To encourage farmers and veterinarians to sample cows for bacteriological culture, the probability o...
The aims of this study were to estimate milk yield (MY) losses associated with subclinical intramamm...
The production of high quality milk is a requirement to sustain a profitable dairy industry and soma...
The reduction in milk yield (RMY) due to impaired health of dairy cows is a common parameter used in...
Association between milk yield, milk composition and patterns of peak in Somatic Cell Counts (SCC) w...
James R. Dunham & John F. Smith, Characteristics of Low Somatic Cell Count (SCC) Herds, October 1985
: Udder health has a crucial role in sustainable milk production, and various reports have pointed o...
The association between quarter somatic-cell counts (QSCCs) of milk and the risk of clinical mastiti...
Intramammary infection and clinical mastitis in dairy cows leads to considerable economic losses for...
The contribution of a dilution effect to the relationship between milk yield and milk SCC was invest...
High composite somatic cell counts (CSCC) in dairy cows may develop into clinical mastitis (CM), sug...
The level of mastitis infection in a dairy herd can have a significant impact on herd profitability....
Mastitis is a most common disease of dairy cows and causes tremendous economic loss to the dairy ind...
The reduction of milk production caused by subclinical mastitis in dairy cows was evaluated through ...
Reduced potential milk yield is an important component of mastitis costs in dairy cows. The first ai...
To encourage farmers and veterinarians to sample cows for bacteriological culture, the probability o...
The aims of this study were to estimate milk yield (MY) losses associated with subclinical intramamm...
The production of high quality milk is a requirement to sustain a profitable dairy industry and soma...
The reduction in milk yield (RMY) due to impaired health of dairy cows is a common parameter used in...
Association between milk yield, milk composition and patterns of peak in Somatic Cell Counts (SCC) w...
James R. Dunham & John F. Smith, Characteristics of Low Somatic Cell Count (SCC) Herds, October 1985
: Udder health has a crucial role in sustainable milk production, and various reports have pointed o...
The association between quarter somatic-cell counts (QSCCs) of milk and the risk of clinical mastiti...