AbstractThe incidence of clinical mastitis and infection status at calving was assessed in quarters treated with 1 of 2 internal teat sealants at the time of dry off. Two contralateral quarters per cow (n=63 cows) were treated with a sealant that contained 0.5% chlorhexidine; the other quarters were treated with a commercial teat sealant. Ten cows were untreated (controls). On d 2, 4, and 16 after dry off, cows were challenged with Streptococcus uberis S210 strain. Cows were examined daily for 34 d after drying off and cases of clinical mastitis were recorded. Milk samples were collected for culture from any quarters that developed clinical mastitis during the first 34 d after drying-off and from all quarters on d −5 and 0 relative to treat...
Intramammary antibiotic (AB) and internal teat sealants (TS) infusion at dry-off have been used to p...
peer-reviewedThe objective of this study was to assess the effect of treating cows with teat sealant...
Introduction: Routine use of antibiotics to prevent mastitis in dairy cows is prohibited by organic ...
AbstractThe incidence of clinical mastitis and infection status at calving was assessed in quarters ...
The incidence of clinical mastitis and infection status at calving was assessed in quarters treated ...
Despite decades of research and steady progress in control, mastitis remains one of the most economi...
AbstractThe dry period is a critical time in the lactation cycle, being the optimum time to cure exi...
The objective of this field study was to compare the udder health status as well as the clinical mas...
The dry period is a critical time in the lactation cycle, offering the optimum time for cure of exis...
AbstractThe dry period is a critical time in the lactation cycle, being the optimum time to cure exi...
AbstractThe dry period is a critical time in the lactation cycle, offering the optimum time for cure...
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...
Intramammary antibiotic (AB) and internal teat sealants (TS) infusion at dry-off have been used to p...
Intramammary antibiotic (AB) and internal teat sealants (TS) infusion at dry-off have been used to p...
Intramammary antibiotic (AB) and internal teat sealants (TS) infusion at dry-off have been used to p...
peer-reviewedThe objective of this study was to assess the effect of treating cows with teat sealant...
Introduction: Routine use of antibiotics to prevent mastitis in dairy cows is prohibited by organic ...
AbstractThe incidence of clinical mastitis and infection status at calving was assessed in quarters ...
The incidence of clinical mastitis and infection status at calving was assessed in quarters treated ...
Despite decades of research and steady progress in control, mastitis remains one of the most economi...
AbstractThe dry period is a critical time in the lactation cycle, being the optimum time to cure exi...
The objective of this field study was to compare the udder health status as well as the clinical mas...
The dry period is a critical time in the lactation cycle, offering the optimum time for cure of exis...
AbstractThe dry period is a critical time in the lactation cycle, being the optimum time to cure exi...
AbstractThe dry period is a critical time in the lactation cycle, offering the optimum time for cure...
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...
Intramammary antibiotic (AB) and internal teat sealants (TS) infusion at dry-off have been used to p...
Intramammary antibiotic (AB) and internal teat sealants (TS) infusion at dry-off have been used to p...
Intramammary antibiotic (AB) and internal teat sealants (TS) infusion at dry-off have been used to p...
peer-reviewedThe objective of this study was to assess the effect of treating cows with teat sealant...
Introduction: Routine use of antibiotics to prevent mastitis in dairy cows is prohibited by organic ...