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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 71 No. 5 1396-1405
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Characterization of Clinical Mastitis Records from One Herd in a Subtropical Environment1

D. Morse, M. A. DeLorenzo, R. P. Natzke and D. R. Bray

Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, Dairy Science Department, University of Florida, Gainesville 32611

ABSTRACT

Patterns of occurrence and reoccurrence of clinical mastitis, duration of episodes, and number of quarters treated in a large north Florida dairy over 6.5 yr are described. Monthly incidence of milk disposal due to clinical mastitis varied within and between years and ranged from 1.3 to 4.7% of cow-days in milk. In first parity animals, 37.6% of lactations were treated for clinical mastitis, averaging 1.4 episodes per treated lactation. Almost half of these episodes occurred by d 35 of lactation. For second, third, and fourth or greater parities, 35.5, 48.1, and 56.6% of lactations were treated. These lactations averaged 2.1, 2.3, and 2.8 episodes. In parities 2, 3, and >= 4, episodes initiated by d 35 of lactation were 28.2, 23.9, and 20.6% of parity episodes.

Seventy-two percent of episodes were treated for <= 7 d. Sixty-seven percent of episodes were treated in one quarter and treatment in two, three, or four quarters accounted for 21.6, 5.5, and 5.9% of all episodes. When two quarters were treated simultaneously, udder halves (front, rear, right, left) were treated more frequently than were diagonals.


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1 Florida Agricultural Experiment Station Journal Series Number 7615.







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