Influence of teat canal keratin on susceptibility to intramammary infection was investigated in lactating Jersey cows. In each of two replicate trials, keratin was removed from the left teats of 20 cows immediately before milking. Immediately after milking, all teats were exposed to bacterial challenge by immersion in a suspension of Streptococcus agalactiae (5 X 10(7) cfu/ml). Bacterial challenge was repeated after the next four milkings. Foremilk samples were obtained for 8 d after keratin removal to determine infection status. A mammary quarter was classified as infected based solely upon the bacteriological criteria outlined by the National Mastitis Council. The rate of infection in quarters from which keratin was removed was greater th...
Data from 300 cows and 1,178 quarters were analyzed to determine factors associated with new intrama...
Master's thesis posed necessity of cows teats antiseptics after milking and indicate that this proce...
Abstract Intramammary infections (IMI) are prevalent in non-lactating dairy cattle and their occurre...
Influence of teat canal keratin on susceptibility to intramammary infection was investigated in lact...
Chapter 6 was published as an open access article in the Journal of Dairy Science under a Creative C...
Twenty-four Holstein cows, producing at least 21 kg of milk/d, were used in two replicate experiment...
Machine milking–induced alterations of teat tissue may impair local defense mechanisms and increase ...
The effect of tension of teatcup liners on teat end condition and quantity of keratin in the teat ca...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate lipid composition of teat canal keratin when different...
The dairy cow's teat is the first line of defence against mastitis pathogens. The milking process ma...
Mammary gland quarters of 139 lactating dairy cows from small-scale dairy herds were examined visual...
Despite decades of research and steady progress in control, mastitis remains one of the most economi...
The dairy cow's teat is the first line of defence against mastitis pathogens. The milking process ma...
Our objective was to describe cow and quarter-level factors associated with drying-off, and to evalu...
Investigation of four dairy herds in northern Italy showed that hygienic precautions did not prevent...
Data from 300 cows and 1,178 quarters were analyzed to determine factors associated with new intrama...
Master's thesis posed necessity of cows teats antiseptics after milking and indicate that this proce...
Abstract Intramammary infections (IMI) are prevalent in non-lactating dairy cattle and their occurre...
Influence of teat canal keratin on susceptibility to intramammary infection was investigated in lact...
Chapter 6 was published as an open access article in the Journal of Dairy Science under a Creative C...
Twenty-four Holstein cows, producing at least 21 kg of milk/d, were used in two replicate experiment...
Machine milking–induced alterations of teat tissue may impair local defense mechanisms and increase ...
The effect of tension of teatcup liners on teat end condition and quantity of keratin in the teat ca...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate lipid composition of teat canal keratin when different...
The dairy cow's teat is the first line of defence against mastitis pathogens. The milking process ma...
Mammary gland quarters of 139 lactating dairy cows from small-scale dairy herds were examined visual...
Despite decades of research and steady progress in control, mastitis remains one of the most economi...
The dairy cow's teat is the first line of defence against mastitis pathogens. The milking process ma...
Our objective was to describe cow and quarter-level factors associated with drying-off, and to evalu...
Investigation of four dairy herds in northern Italy showed that hygienic precautions did not prevent...
Data from 300 cows and 1,178 quarters were analyzed to determine factors associated with new intrama...
Master's thesis posed necessity of cows teats antiseptics after milking and indicate that this proce...
Abstract Intramammary infections (IMI) are prevalent in non-lactating dairy cattle and their occurre...