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G1253 Basic Principles Of Mastitis Control, Jeffrey F. Keown, Paul J. Kononoff
G1253 Basic Principles Of Mastitis Control, Jeffrey F. Keown, Paul J. Kononoff
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Mastitis is a frustrating, costly, and complex infection. A good, workable, effective preventive control program is presented in this NebGuide.
Mastitis is an inflammation of the mammary gland usually caused by bacterial infection of udder tissues. Except for rare injuries, infectious bacteria or other pathogens, e.g. yeast, fungi, etc., enter the udder through the teat end. Mastitis in both clinical (obvious abnormality, visible to naked eye) and subclinical stages (unseen signs of abnormality, invisible to naked eye) is a frustrating, costly and complex disease that reduces the quality and quantity of milk.
Mastitis results from a complex interrelationship between the …
Bovine Somatotropin In Milk, Clell Bagley, Charlotte Brennand
Bovine Somatotropin In Milk, Clell Bagley, Charlotte Brennand
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