نتایج جستجو برای: udder edema

تعداد نتایج: 45611  

2017
Kebede Amenu Barbara Szonyi Delia Grace Barbara Wieland

BACKGROUND Ethiopia has high prevalences of udder health problems including clinical and subclinical mastitis across production systems in different livestock species. Previous studies on udder health problems have largely focused on identification of mastitis causing microbial pathogens and associated risk factors. However, relatively little is known about the knowledge and beliefs of livestoc...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2008
M A Munoz G J Bennett C Ahlström H M Griffiths Y H Schukken R N Zadoks

This study was designed to explore the relationship between cow and udder cleanliness scores and the risk of isolation of Klebsiella spp. from lower hind legs and teat ends, respectively. The distribution of Klebsiella species was compared among isolates from teat ends, legs, and cases of clinical mastitis obtained from 2 dairy farms in New York State, with 850 and 1,000 cows, respectively. Far...

2010
Linda Forsbäck

The dairy industry requires raw milk of high quality in order to produce milk products of high quality and quantity. Mastitis is one of the most prevalent and economically important production diseases in dairy cattle. It causes increased somatic cell count (SCC), deteriorated milk composition and consequently altered processing properties of milk. Altered milk composition due to mastitis often...

2013
Silja Åvall-Jääskeläinen Joanna Koort Heli Simojoki Suvi Taponen

BACKGROUND Coagulase-negative staphylococci (CNS) cause usually subclinical or mild clinical bovine mastitis, which often remains persistent. Symptoms are usually mild, mostly only comprising slight changes in the appearance of milk and possibly slight swelling. However, clinical mastitis with severe signs has also been reported. The reasons for the differences in clinical expression are largel...

2014
Tarunbir Singh

Teat and udder affections are common in domestic animals. Early diagnosis and treatment of diseases of teat and udder is very important for maintenance of their health. Anatomy The udder of the cow and buffalo have four quarters each of which is a separate unit. Each quarter is an independent compartment. Affection of one quarter does not necessitate the involvement of the other quarters. In bu...

2011
Ben Strugnell

doi:10.1136/inp.e1550 Provenance: Commissioned and peer reviewed Ben Strugnell qualified from the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies in Edinburgh in 2002. He spent four and a half years in mixed practice in North Yorkshire before joining the Animal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency (AHVLA) – Thirsk, where his caseload centres mainly on sheep, cattle and pigs. He holds the RCVS ce...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 2003
John W. Gowen Elmer R. Tobey

The results herein presented furnish exact critical evidence for one more stage in milk secretion. Cows producing up to 30 pounds of milk at one milking are shown to have the lactose equivalent of all this milk in the udder when milking commences. The average excess of lactose found in the udder after subtracting the amount necessary for the contained milk is equal to 2.1 pounds. This represent...

Journal: :Veterinary research 2000
W Suriyasathaporn C Heuer E N Noordhuizen-Stassen Y H Schukken

The objective of this study was to review the possible relationships between hyperketonemia and the function of phagocytes with respect to the bovine udder defense mechanism. We hypothesize that an increased incidence of clinical mastitis in high-producing cows is caused by the impairment of the udder defense mechanism during hyperketonemia. First, we review the acute phase of udder defense mec...

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