Robots and sensors can spot mastitis before symptoms appear, but keeping cows healthy still comes down to careful management.
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Picture this scenario: You are a dairy farmer and have this healthy cow that is a super milk producer. The cow — whichever breed — produces so much milk you are the envy of fellow farmers in the ...
A new study identified biting flies as reservoirs of bacteria that cause bovine mastitis on dairy farms. Bovine mastitis, which affects cows, leads to reduced milk production and can be fatal if left ...
Most of the income on a dairy farm is made in the udder and flows through the teat end. Therefore, manage your source of income well! Remember, healthy udders produce higher quality milk, more milk ...
When cows develop mastitis, dairies often respond with immediate antibiotic treatment. That approach has long protected ...
The dairy industry has been plagued by a persistent global problem for decades - bacterial infection of cow udders that significantly reduces milk production. The condition, known as bovine mastitis, ...
MANHATTAN — Water can be refreshing for both humans and cattle. But sometimes ponds may cause risk to the animals, especially in summer. That is why the water must be monitored. “Watering ponds need ...
Bovine mastitis is a potentially fatal condition with myriad known causes, including bacteria. Biting flies may help cause mastitis, but the mechanisms are not well elucidated. Researchers ...