High Bulk Tank Bacteria Counts Without Udder Disease in Two Dairy Herds

Authors

  • Charles E. Gardner Ackermanville, PA 18010

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21423/aabppro19867558

Keywords:

mastitis control, bulk tank bacteria, high bacteria counts, leukocytes, leukocyte counts

Abstract

I have been interested in mastitis control in dairy herds for many years. Until recently, however, I did not concern myself with high bulk tank bacteria counts, unless leukocytes were also elevated. I was convinced that if leukocyte counts were normal, then high bacteria counts were due to either improper sanitation of milk handling equipment, or improper cooling of the milk. I reasoned that if the cows themselves were not involved, then high bacteria counts were not the concern of the herd veterinarian.

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Published

1986-11-18

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Section

Dairy Split Session I