A cross sectional study was conducted on local and cross bred dairy cows in Jimma town and its surroundings to determine the prevalence of mastitis and potential risk factors. Simple random sampling of dairy herds, clinical examination of udder and milk and udder test card were used. Of the total dairy cows examined (N=387), 36.69% (n=142) of them were found to be positive for either clinical or sub clinical mastitis. Clinical and sub clinical mastitis were found to be 7.75% (n=30) and 28.94% (n=112), respectively. Factors significantly associated with mastitis were, lactation stage (χ2 = 38.85, P<0.01), parity (χ2 = 13.70, P<0.01), body condition score (BCS) of the dairy cows (χ2 = 11.9, P<0.01) and herd size (χ&am...
Knowledge of mastitis pathogens and their predominance as well as understanding of risk factors are ...
Knowledge of mastitis pathogens and their predominance as well as understanding of risk factors are ...
Knowledge of mastitis pathogens and their predominance as well as understanding of risk factors are ...
Abstract Background Mastitis, a complex disease of multifactorial aetiology, is one of the most cost...
the objective of assessing the prevalence of bovine mastitis, the risk factors associated with the d...
Aim: A cross-sectional study was conducted to estimate the prevalence and associated risk factors of...
A cross-sectional study of bovine mastitis was conducted on 275 lactating cows from November 2007 to...
Identification of risk factors is important for the design of control programmes for mastitis in cow...
A cross-sectional study was carried out on 200 randomly selected farms in each of the Iringa and Tan...
Mastitis is the most common disease of adult dairy cattle. The disease continues to be one of the mo...
The risk factors related to mastitis is necessary for prevention and control of mastitis, an economi...
A cross-sectional study was conducted from October 2007 to April 2008 on Holstein and Holstein-Zebu ...
A cross-sectional study was carried out on a total of 330 lactating dairy cows at Baghabari, Sirajga...
Bovine mastitis continues to be a leading cause of heavy economic losses in the dairy industry and a...
Knowledge of mastitis pathogens and their predominance as well as understanding of risk factors are ...
Knowledge of mastitis pathogens and their predominance as well as understanding of risk factors are ...
Knowledge of mastitis pathogens and their predominance as well as understanding of risk factors are ...
Knowledge of mastitis pathogens and their predominance as well as understanding of risk factors are ...
Abstract Background Mastitis, a complex disease of multifactorial aetiology, is one of the most cost...
the objective of assessing the prevalence of bovine mastitis, the risk factors associated with the d...
Aim: A cross-sectional study was conducted to estimate the prevalence and associated risk factors of...
A cross-sectional study of bovine mastitis was conducted on 275 lactating cows from November 2007 to...
Identification of risk factors is important for the design of control programmes for mastitis in cow...
A cross-sectional study was carried out on 200 randomly selected farms in each of the Iringa and Tan...
Mastitis is the most common disease of adult dairy cattle. The disease continues to be one of the mo...
The risk factors related to mastitis is necessary for prevention and control of mastitis, an economi...
A cross-sectional study was conducted from October 2007 to April 2008 on Holstein and Holstein-Zebu ...
A cross-sectional study was carried out on a total of 330 lactating dairy cows at Baghabari, Sirajga...
Bovine mastitis continues to be a leading cause of heavy economic losses in the dairy industry and a...
Knowledge of mastitis pathogens and their predominance as well as understanding of risk factors are ...
Knowledge of mastitis pathogens and their predominance as well as understanding of risk factors are ...
Knowledge of mastitis pathogens and their predominance as well as understanding of risk factors are ...
Knowledge of mastitis pathogens and their predominance as well as understanding of risk factors are ...