Journal article

Association Between Dry Cow Theraphy, Clinical Mastitis, and Somatic Cell Count Score with Milk and Fat Production in Ten New Zealand Dairy Herds

KL Macmillan, GF Duirs, DM Duganzich

Journal of Dairy Science | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 1983

Abstract

Cows in each of 10 dairy herds were assigned to two similar groups on age, breed, production, and previous mastitis history. Only cows in one group received dry cow therapy at the end of their 1977–1978 lactations. Production of all cows was tested at bi-monthly intervals during their 1978–1979 lactations. The composite evening and morning sample for milk fat measurement also was used for somatic cell counting. In the therapy group, 15.4% of cows had clinical mastitis detected by the herd owners during post-treatment lactations compared to a 9% incidence among untreated herd mates. Lactational average milk somatic cell count was higher in cows detected with clinical mastitis but lower in the..

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