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Fresh cow mastitis

Published: July 26, 2018
Summary
Mastitis poses the highest economic impact on dairy farms from all diseases. This is due to losses in unrealized milk production, treatment costs, increased risk of culling, and discarded milk production. Fresh dairy cows are at highest risk of getting mastitis with the highest economic impact. During early lactation, fresh cows immune system is depressed with impaired defense mechani...
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Valentin Nenov
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Jasmer Singh
10 de septiembre de 2018
Hi Everybody interested in mastitis control in animals please do read this article before proceeding further. This article might add something positive in controlling this malady i.e., MASTITIS. Jasmer Singh
Mark Bosson
Virbac
10 de septiembre de 2018

Thanks for an interesting article - do you have a list of references you used to compile the information?
Many thanks.

Hafiz Wasi Muhammad Khan
11 de septiembre de 2018
I fully endorse this beautiful article as myself am a practical livestock farmer since 45 years
Dr. Rabi Sankar Choudhury
5 de abril de 2020
Yes
Manget Ram Garg
National Dairy Development Board
31 de diciembre de 2020
Very useful information, especially for the young practicing veterinarians and farm managers. Higher levels of Vitamin E along with Selenium supplemented in the ration during the last two months of calving helps building strong immune response that could greatly help in reducing SCC post calving. Great piece of information !! Thanks
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