OBJECTIVE: To determine whether insertion of an internal teat sealer (ITS) at the end of lactation would prevent development of new intramammary infections (IMIs) during the nonlactating period. DESIGN: Controlled clinical trial. ANIMALS: 939 Holstein-Friesian dairy cows from 16 herds. PROCEDURES: Results of bacteriologic culture of milk samples collected 14 days prior to the end of lactation were used to assign cows to groups (group 1 = negative results for all quarters; group 2 = positive results for > or = 1 quarter). Quarters of cows in group 1 were treated with an ITS or a single intramammary dose of cloxacillin; quarters of cows in group 2 were treated with cloxacillin in conjunction with an ITS or with cloxacillin alone. Milk samp...
A systematic review and a series of meta-analyses were conducted to investigate the efficacy of sele...
The efficacy of an internal dry period teat sealer containing bismuth subnitrate (Product A; Teatsea...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether treating cows with antimicrobials at the end of lactation would low...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether half-udder intramammary infusion of cloxacillin results in transfer ...
The ability of an internal teat sealer (ITS) administered at dry-off for the prevention of new intra...
Intramammary antibiotic (AB) and internal teat sealants (TS) infusion at dry-off have been used to p...
The dry period is a critical time in the lactation cycle, offering the optimum time for cure of exis...
Introduction: Routine use of antibiotics to prevent mastitis in dairy cows is prohibited by organic ...
The objective of this study was to determine if an internal teat sealer used in addition to dry-cow ...
AbstractThe dry period is a critical time in the lactation cycle, offering the optimum time for cure...
AbstractThe dry period is a critical time in the lactation cycle, being the optimum time to cure exi...
Cows (n = 2,053) from 6 seasonally calving dairy herds were enrolled in a trial to compare the effic...
The incidence of clinical mastitis and infection status at calving was assessed in quarters treated ...
Administering intramammary antimicrobials to all mammary quarters of dairy cows at drying-off [i.e.,...
Administering intramammary antimicrobials to all mammary quarters of dairy cows at drying-off [i.e.,...
A systematic review and a series of meta-analyses were conducted to investigate the efficacy of sele...
The efficacy of an internal dry period teat sealer containing bismuth subnitrate (Product A; Teatsea...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether treating cows with antimicrobials at the end of lactation would low...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether half-udder intramammary infusion of cloxacillin results in transfer ...
The ability of an internal teat sealer (ITS) administered at dry-off for the prevention of new intra...
Intramammary antibiotic (AB) and internal teat sealants (TS) infusion at dry-off have been used to p...
The dry period is a critical time in the lactation cycle, offering the optimum time for cure of exis...
Introduction: Routine use of antibiotics to prevent mastitis in dairy cows is prohibited by organic ...
The objective of this study was to determine if an internal teat sealer used in addition to dry-cow ...
AbstractThe dry period is a critical time in the lactation cycle, offering the optimum time for cure...
AbstractThe dry period is a critical time in the lactation cycle, being the optimum time to cure exi...
Cows (n = 2,053) from 6 seasonally calving dairy herds were enrolled in a trial to compare the effic...
The incidence of clinical mastitis and infection status at calving was assessed in quarters treated ...
Administering intramammary antimicrobials to all mammary quarters of dairy cows at drying-off [i.e.,...
Administering intramammary antimicrobials to all mammary quarters of dairy cows at drying-off [i.e.,...
A systematic review and a series of meta-analyses were conducted to investigate the efficacy of sele...
The efficacy of an internal dry period teat sealer containing bismuth subnitrate (Product A; Teatsea...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether treating cows with antimicrobials at the end of lactation would low...