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Using Deviation Patterns of In-Line Milk Conductivity to Automatically Detect Mastitis During Milking

Published: March 22, 2023
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INTRODUCTION Early detection of mastitis is considered to be the best method to allow the cows the best chance for prompt recovery. Most farms base mastitis detection on visualization of clinical signs such as swollen quarters or altered milk. However, on large farms that have hired workers for milking it may prove challenging to have good mastitis detection. Therefore, new technologies are be...
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Aurora Villarroel
Athyr Vet, LLC
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Javaier Apolinar
2 de junio de 2025

Dr. Aurora, this is very interesting. I work with Laval robots.
The conductivity of each quarter is expressed to me between 1 to 5, sometimes I see cows with 5, 8.
How do I relate this to the tables you posted in the study links?

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