Impact of Sealant Adherence on the Efficacy of a Dry Cow Teat Sealant in Reducing the Level of Intramammary Infection in Nonlactating Dairy Cows
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21423/aabppro20035314Keywords:
intramammary infections, dry period, antibiotic, teat sealant, adherenceAbstract
The conventional approach to eliminate and prevent new intramammary infections over the dry period is to infuse all quarters with a long-acting dry cow antibiotic. However, this approach is hot without controversy, and alternative methods aimed at teat-end protection have been developed. The use of an external teat sealant to form a physical barrier is one such example. The objective of this study was to determine if application of a dry cow teat sealant at drying-off significantly reduced the level of infection at calving, and the impact of sealant adherence on achieving this outcome.