BACKGROUND:Heifers can calve down with intramammary infections (IMI) and udder damage. This will have a negative impact on their longevity, future milk yield and financial return. Co-housed pre-weaned calves that are fed fresh milk have the opportunity to suckle each other's teats and may infect udders of fellow heifer calves with pathogens present in milk. The prevalence of IMI in pregnant heifers in South Africa (SA) which were co-housed and reared on fresh milk as calves, is not known. Quarter secretion samples from both pregnant heifers (n=2065) and dry cows (n=5365) were collected for microbiological analysis from eight SA dairy herds. All heifers tested in this study were co-housed pre-weaning and were fed fresh milk as calves. RESULT...
A longitudinal study was conducted to assess to what extent intramammary infection (IMI) with non-au...
Heifer mastitis is a disease that potentially threatens production and udder health in the first and...
The aim of this study was to determine risk factors for bovine intramammary infection (IMI) associat...
AbstractHealthy replacement heifers are one of the foundations of a healthy dairy herd. Farm managem...
Intramammary infections (IMI) in recently calved dairy heifers are more common than was formerly bel...
Healthy replacement heifers are one of the foundations of a healthy dairy herd. Farm management and ...
Subclinical mastitis can be common among freshly calved heifers (FCH), but the prevalence differs be...
Heifer mastitis is a well-known problem, with several pathogens being involved. Several generic risk...
The objective of this study was to further scrutinize the previously found positive association betw...
Background Infection pathways of S. aureus udder infections in heifers are still not well understoo...
Prevalence of mastitis and efficacy of intramammary treatment were determined in unbred and primigra...
Risk factors for intramammary infections caused by coagulase-negative staphylococci, contagious majo...
To reduce the negative effects of mastitis in dairy heifers in early lactation on the future milking...
We conducted a longitudinal study to evaluate the effect of non-aureus staphylococci (NAS) causing s...
A longitudinal study was conducted to assess to what extent intramammary infection (IMI) with non-au...
Heifer mastitis is a disease that potentially threatens production and udder health in the first and...
The aim of this study was to determine risk factors for bovine intramammary infection (IMI) associat...
AbstractHealthy replacement heifers are one of the foundations of a healthy dairy herd. Farm managem...
Intramammary infections (IMI) in recently calved dairy heifers are more common than was formerly bel...
Healthy replacement heifers are one of the foundations of a healthy dairy herd. Farm management and ...
Subclinical mastitis can be common among freshly calved heifers (FCH), but the prevalence differs be...
Heifer mastitis is a well-known problem, with several pathogens being involved. Several generic risk...
The objective of this study was to further scrutinize the previously found positive association betw...
Background Infection pathways of S. aureus udder infections in heifers are still not well understoo...
Prevalence of mastitis and efficacy of intramammary treatment were determined in unbred and primigra...
Risk factors for intramammary infections caused by coagulase-negative staphylococci, contagious majo...
To reduce the negative effects of mastitis in dairy heifers in early lactation on the future milking...
We conducted a longitudinal study to evaluate the effect of non-aureus staphylococci (NAS) causing s...
A longitudinal study was conducted to assess to what extent intramammary infection (IMI) with non-au...
Heifer mastitis is a disease that potentially threatens production and udder health in the first and...
The aim of this study was to determine risk factors for bovine intramammary infection (IMI) associat...