This NebGuide describes what somatic cells are, and their significance related to mastitis and milk quality. The somatic cell count (SCC) is commonly used as a measure of milk quality. Somatic cells are simply animal body cells present at low levels in normal milk. High levels of these cells in milk indicate abnormal, reduced-quality milk that is caused by an intramammary bacterial infection (mastitis)
Mastitis is the most common and economically the most important disease of dairy cattle throughout ...
Somatic Cell Count (SCC) affects productivity of a dairy herd and, thus, potential profit. Almost al...
In years 2000 and 2001 on 4 farms with total number of 1100 cows of the Friesian breed and annual pr...
This NebGuide describes what somatic cells are, and their significance related to mastitis and milk ...
James R. Dunham & John F. Smith, Characteristics of Low Somatic Cell Count (SCC) Herds, October 1985
The level of mastitis infection in a dairy herd can have a significant impact on herd profitability....
High-producing dairy herds can consistently average a somatic cell count (SCC) <200,000. Herds wit...
The production of high quality milk is a requirement to sustain a profitable dairy industry and soma...
Somatic cells are one of the factors which determines the quality of milk. The increased milk somati...
Under the current component pricing system dairy producers are paid by the amount of components (pro...
Intramammary infection and clinical mastitis in dairy cows leads to considerable economic losses for...
Bulk tank milk somatic cell counts are the indicator of the mammary gland health in the dairy herds ...
The somatic cell count (SCC) is commonly used as a measure of udder health and milk quality. Thus, t...
Mastitis is a most common disease of dairy cows and causes tremendous economic loss to the dairy ind...
Increasing somatic cell counts (SCC) in milk has a great effect on the chemical characteristics of m...
Mastitis is the most common and economically the most important disease of dairy cattle throughout ...
Somatic Cell Count (SCC) affects productivity of a dairy herd and, thus, potential profit. Almost al...
In years 2000 and 2001 on 4 farms with total number of 1100 cows of the Friesian breed and annual pr...
This NebGuide describes what somatic cells are, and their significance related to mastitis and milk ...
James R. Dunham & John F. Smith, Characteristics of Low Somatic Cell Count (SCC) Herds, October 1985
The level of mastitis infection in a dairy herd can have a significant impact on herd profitability....
High-producing dairy herds can consistently average a somatic cell count (SCC) <200,000. Herds wit...
The production of high quality milk is a requirement to sustain a profitable dairy industry and soma...
Somatic cells are one of the factors which determines the quality of milk. The increased milk somati...
Under the current component pricing system dairy producers are paid by the amount of components (pro...
Intramammary infection and clinical mastitis in dairy cows leads to considerable economic losses for...
Bulk tank milk somatic cell counts are the indicator of the mammary gland health in the dairy herds ...
The somatic cell count (SCC) is commonly used as a measure of udder health and milk quality. Thus, t...
Mastitis is a most common disease of dairy cows and causes tremendous economic loss to the dairy ind...
Increasing somatic cell counts (SCC) in milk has a great effect on the chemical characteristics of m...
Mastitis is the most common and economically the most important disease of dairy cattle throughout ...
Somatic Cell Count (SCC) affects productivity of a dairy herd and, thus, potential profit. Almost al...
In years 2000 and 2001 on 4 farms with total number of 1100 cows of the Friesian breed and annual pr...