Hygienic Practices Affecting Milk Quality and Mastitis on Larger Dairies

Authors

  • Robert B. Bushnell

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21423/aabppro19847314

Keywords:

hygiene, milking, milking-parlor sanitation

Abstract

Hygiene as practiced on the modern dairy plays a primary role in the production of high-quality milk and in reducing the incidence of the mastitic infections which are the major disease threat to dairy profits. For practical purposes, milking-parlor sanitation must be separated into three phases:
I. premilking sanitation
2. cleansing of the milking unit after each cow is milked, and reducing organisms on the milker's hands.
3. dipping teats in an effective germicide post-milking.

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Published

1984-11-27

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Section

Dairy Split Session II

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