To examine the development of teat end callosity thickness and roughness in early lactation and to quantify cow factors of interest, a system to classify teat end condition was developed. A distinction was made between rough and smooth rings around the teat orifice. In addition, a classification of the degree of callosity was developed. Kappa coefficients for the repeatability of scoring by this classification system by different workers were 0.71 for teat end callosity thickness and 0.86 for teat end callosity roughness. The teat end callosity classification system was used for a longitudinal study with 40 cows during the first 14 wk of lactation. Models were built to predict teat end callosity thickness and roughness, machine-on time, and...
Although many studies have examined the relation between a wide range of factors and quarter milk so...
Classification of bovine teat condition can be used to assess the effects of milking management, mil...
Teat end tissue could change after repeated milkings, resulting in the development of a callous ring...
To examine the development of teat end callosity thickness and roughness in early lactation and to q...
The dairy cow's teat is the first line of defence against mastitis pathogens. The milking process ma...
The dairy cow's teat is the first line of defence against mastitis pathogens. The milking process ma...
The teat canal is the primary physical and chemical barrier to invasion of mastitis pathogens into t...
A longitudinal study in 15 herds, with a total of 2157 cows, was conducted to examine the relationsh...
Abstract Background Having a poor teat-end condition is associated with increased mastitis risk, hen...
A higher milking frequency, as a consequence of milking with an automated milking system, incorporat...
Recovery time of teat tissue after milking was determined by ultrasonographic scanning. Teat-canal l...
Classification of bovine teat condition can be used to assess the effects of milking machines, milki...
Since radiographic techniques have shown that streak canals with larger diameters tend to milk-out f...
Classification of bovine teat condition can be used to assess the effects of milking machines, milki...
Traditionally, all cows within a herd are milked with the same teat cup liner, although it is hypoth...
Although many studies have examined the relation between a wide range of factors and quarter milk so...
Classification of bovine teat condition can be used to assess the effects of milking management, mil...
Teat end tissue could change after repeated milkings, resulting in the development of a callous ring...
To examine the development of teat end callosity thickness and roughness in early lactation and to q...
The dairy cow's teat is the first line of defence against mastitis pathogens. The milking process ma...
The dairy cow's teat is the first line of defence against mastitis pathogens. The milking process ma...
The teat canal is the primary physical and chemical barrier to invasion of mastitis pathogens into t...
A longitudinal study in 15 herds, with a total of 2157 cows, was conducted to examine the relationsh...
Abstract Background Having a poor teat-end condition is associated with increased mastitis risk, hen...
A higher milking frequency, as a consequence of milking with an automated milking system, incorporat...
Recovery time of teat tissue after milking was determined by ultrasonographic scanning. Teat-canal l...
Classification of bovine teat condition can be used to assess the effects of milking machines, milki...
Since radiographic techniques have shown that streak canals with larger diameters tend to milk-out f...
Classification of bovine teat condition can be used to assess the effects of milking machines, milki...
Traditionally, all cows within a herd are milked with the same teat cup liner, although it is hypoth...
Although many studies have examined the relation between a wide range of factors and quarter milk so...
Classification of bovine teat condition can be used to assess the effects of milking management, mil...
Teat end tissue could change after repeated milkings, resulting in the development of a callous ring...