Udder health was studied in 300 dairy herds grouped in three categories according to the bulk milk somatic cell count. In all herds, lactating cows were housed in a free-stall barn during the winter. All herds participated in a three or four-weekly milk recording system, had annual production quota between 300,000 and 900,000 kg, and were stocked with cows of the Holstein-Friesian or Dutch Friesian breeds. The incidence of clinical mastitis was not different among herds with a low (< or = 150,000), middle (151,000 to 250,000), or high (251,000 to 400,000 cells/ml) bulk milk somatic cell count. Clinical mastitis caused by Gram-negative pathogens occurred more often in herds with a low bulk milk somatic cell count. Clinical mastitis caused...
Management style and its association with bulk milk somatic cell count (SCC) and the incidence rate ...
A stratified-random sample of 48 Ohio dairy herds participated in a 1-year disease monitoring survey...
Poor hygiene is an important risk factor for reduced udder health. Because the teat cleaning process...
In Flanders, a shift of the distribution of mastitis pathogens towards coagulase-negative staphyloco...
In Flanders, a shift of the distribution of mastitis pathogens towards coagulase-negative staphyloco...
Herd-specific mastitis control programmes are based on the continuous monitoring of primary paramete...
Recently, many changes have been implemented in Dutch dairy herds. Herd sizes have increased and ant...
Recently, many changes have been implemented in Dutch dairy herds. Herd sizes have increased and ant...
The incidence of udder diseases and the predisposing factors were examined in 32 herds, in a total o...
The main production loss in today’s dairy industry is due to udder diseases and more specifically ma...
186 pagesBovine clinical mastitis is a frequent, complex, and costly disease in dairy cattle, where ...
Risk factors for the incidence rate of clinical mastitis were studied in 274 Dutch dairy herds. Vari...
In Flanders, a shift of the distribution of mastitis pathogens towards coagulase-negative staphyloco...
In Flanders, a shift of the distribution of mastitis pathogens towards coagulase-negative staphyloco...
Poor hygiene is an important risk factor for reduced udder health. Because the teat cleaning process...
Management style and its association with bulk milk somatic cell count (SCC) and the incidence rate ...
A stratified-random sample of 48 Ohio dairy herds participated in a 1-year disease monitoring survey...
Poor hygiene is an important risk factor for reduced udder health. Because the teat cleaning process...
In Flanders, a shift of the distribution of mastitis pathogens towards coagulase-negative staphyloco...
In Flanders, a shift of the distribution of mastitis pathogens towards coagulase-negative staphyloco...
Herd-specific mastitis control programmes are based on the continuous monitoring of primary paramete...
Recently, many changes have been implemented in Dutch dairy herds. Herd sizes have increased and ant...
Recently, many changes have been implemented in Dutch dairy herds. Herd sizes have increased and ant...
The incidence of udder diseases and the predisposing factors were examined in 32 herds, in a total o...
The main production loss in today’s dairy industry is due to udder diseases and more specifically ma...
186 pagesBovine clinical mastitis is a frequent, complex, and costly disease in dairy cattle, where ...
Risk factors for the incidence rate of clinical mastitis were studied in 274 Dutch dairy herds. Vari...
In Flanders, a shift of the distribution of mastitis pathogens towards coagulase-negative staphyloco...
In Flanders, a shift of the distribution of mastitis pathogens towards coagulase-negative staphyloco...
Poor hygiene is an important risk factor for reduced udder health. Because the teat cleaning process...
Management style and its association with bulk milk somatic cell count (SCC) and the incidence rate ...
A stratified-random sample of 48 Ohio dairy herds participated in a 1-year disease monitoring survey...
Poor hygiene is an important risk factor for reduced udder health. Because the teat cleaning process...