Monitoring Lactating and Non-lactating Cow Udder Infection Dynamics Using Individual Cow Somatic Cell Counts
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21423/aabppro20025041Keywords:
intramammary infection, environmental pathogen, somatic cell count, non-lactatingAbstract
It is clear that the non-lactating period is an extremely important time for occurrence of new intramammary infections, particularly with environmental pathogens. A low-cost method of monitoring this period, using somatic cell count (SCC) measurement immediately before and after the non-lactating period, would be very useful and would obviate the need for costly bacteriology.