Mastitis, Udder Health, and Milk Quality. L. Chambers (Udder Comfort)
Published:May 26, 2014
Laurie Chambers from Udder Comfort, speaks about mastitis, its consequences and the importance of udder health programs at Mercolactea 2014, Argentina.
Malik Yahia Ali If it's possible for you to isolate the fungus or bacteria that's causing the mastitis, it might be possible to treat the problem with an antibiotic that has a history of killing that type of pathogen.
Certain types of pathogens that become very well established in the udder over a long period of time and cause chronic mastitis may become almost impossible to eradicate and they often leave scar tissue in the udder that does not allow the udder to function properly.