The use of the DHI-SCC program to select cows for ...
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| Title | The use of the DHI-SCC program to select cows for bacteriological milk culture and subsequent treatment, early dry-off or culling |
| Author(s) | E. Bashandy, L. Heider |
| Journal | Dairy and Food Sanitation |
| Date | 1982 |
| Volume | 2 |
| Issue | 7 |
| Start page | 289 |
| End page | 292 |
| Abstract | A 6-month trial was carried out on the comparative effects of lactation therapy (systemic and intramammary), early drying off followed by dry-cow therapy, and culling based on milk somatic cell count (SCC), on mastitis incidence in a 124-cow herd. In the 6 months prior to the trial, between 14.6 and 18.5% of cows had milk SCC of >250 000/ml, and incidence of clinical mastitis in any month ranged from 0 to 7.52%. During the trial, 15 of 20 cows on lactation therapy and 10 of 12 cows on early drying off and dry-cow therapy had decreased SCC, and there were 3 and 1 new infections, resp., on the 2 treatment systems. The most common isolates from cows with milk SCC >250 000/ml were coagulase-negative staphylococci (5.3%). The most cost-effective mastitis control method is a combined teat-dipping and dry-cow therapy programme.. |
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