نتایج جستجو برای: dairy herds

تعداد نتایج: 49062  

2010
Jens F Agger Anna-Bodil Christoffersen Erik Rattenborg Jørgen Nielsen Jørgen S Agerholm

During recent years in Denmark higher rates of antibodies to Coxiella burnetii have been detected in animals and humans than previously reported. A study based on bulk tank milk samples from 100 randomly selected dairy herds was performed to estimate the prevalence and geographical distribution of antibody positive dairy herds. Using the CHEKIT Q-Fever Antibody ELISA Test Kit (IDEXX), the study...

One of the most important and complex management decisions in dairy farms that greatly affects the economy and profitability of the dairy herd is the issue of culling. Regarding the importance of the subject, this study aimed to investigate the culling status and causes of Holstein dairy cattle in Qazvin province. For this research, the culling data of 35 industrial dairy herds under the cover ...

2014
Jens Frederik Agger Suman Paul

A study based on bulk tank milk samples from 120 randomly selected dairy cattle herds was conducted to estimate the prevalence of Coxiella burnetii seropositive dairy herds, to describe the geographical distribution, and to identify risk factors. Using the CHEKIT Q-fever Antibody ELISA Test Kit (IDEXX), the study revealed a prevalence of 79.2% seropositive herds, 18.3% seronegative herds, and 2...

Journal: :Preventive veterinary medicine 1999
S L Ott S J Wells B A Wagner

Johne's disease ('paratuberculosis') is a chronic, infectious, wasting disease that affects dairy cattle. Estimation of its impact on herd productivity and corresponding economic loss on US dairy operations was part of the USDA National Animal Health Monitoring System's (NAHMS) 1996 national dairy study. Johne's-positive herds experience an economic loss of almost US$ 100 per cow when compared ...

2015
Yris Bloemhoff Andrew Forbes Martin Danaher Barbara Good Eric Morgan Grace Mulcahy Mary Sekiya Ríona Sayers

BACKGROUND Fasciola hepatica is a helminth parasite of global importance in livestock, with major economic impact. However information on F. hepatica infections in Irish pasture-based dairy herds is limited. Therefore this study was conducted in order to determine the prevalence, seasonality and management factors associated with F. hepatica. A total of 319 Irish dairy herds were selected for t...

Journal: :veterinary research forum 2012
maryam ansari-lari mehdi mohebbi-fani abbas rowshan-ghasrodashti

this study was designed to investigate causes of culling in industrial dairy herds in fars province and to describe the pattern of reason-specific culling with respect to age of animal and interval from calving to culling. a total number of 9 dairy herds were selected for the study and information about culling reasons, birth date, last calving date and culling date was collected for culled cow...

2017
Yris Bloemhoff Andrew Forbes Martin Danaher Barbara Good Eric Morgan Grace Mulcahy Mary Sekiya

Background: Fasciola hepatica is a helminth parasite of global importance in livestock, with major economic impact. However information on F. hepatica infections in Irish pasture-based dairy herds is limited. Therefore this study was conducted in order to determine the prevalence, seasonality and management factors associated with F. hepatica. A total of 319 Irish dairy herds were selected for ...

2013
Lenny Hogerwerf Aurélie Courcoul Don Klinkenberg François Beaudeau Elisabeta Vergu Mirjam Nielen

Between 2007 and 2009, the largest human Q fever epidemic ever described occurred in the Netherlands. The source was traced back to dairy goat farms, where abortion storms had been observed since 2005. Since one putative cause of these abortion storms is the intensive husbandry systems in which the goats are kept, the objective of this study was to assess whether these could be explained by her...

2009
M Good T Clegg H Sheridan D Yearsely T O'Brien J Egan P Mullowney

A simple random survey was conducted in Ireland during 2005 to estimate the ELISA-prevalence of paratuberculosis, commonly called Johne's disease (JD), in the cattle population. Serum samples were collected from all 20,322 females/breeding bulls over 12 months-of-age in 639 herds. All samples were tested using a commercially available absorbed ELISA. The overall prevalence of infected herds, ba...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2004
A G Zwald P L Ruegg J B Kaneene L D Warnick S J Wells C Fossler L W Halbert

The primary objective was to compare reported antimicrobial usage between conventional and organic dairy farms. A secondary objective was to contrast selected management characteristics of conventional and organic dairy herds. A questionnaire was administered on site to selected dairy farmers located in Michigan, Minnesota, New York, and Wisconsin. Organic herds (n = 32) were smaller and produc...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید