Authors
RT1 Dingwell, KE Leslie, YH Schukken, JM Sargeant, LL Timms, TF Duffield, Gregory P Keefe, DF Kelton, KD Lissemore, J Conklin
Publication date
2004/4/30
Journal
Preventive veterinary medicine
Volume
63
Issue
1-2
Pages
75-89
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Our objective was to describe cow and quarter-level factors associated with drying-off, and to evaluate their impacts on new intramammary infections (IMI) during the dry period. Data from 300 cows in five research herds were collected starting 2 weeks prior to scheduled drying-off. Variables of interest included daily milk production, teat-end integrity, formation of the teat-canal keratin plug, and quarter-milk bacteriological culture results. Overall, 11% of quarters developed new IMI in the dry period; this varied by herd, parity and time of the study. Most new IMI were caused by environmental streptococci and coliform organisms (34 and 30%, respectively). Quarters that had a cracked teat-end had higher odds of developing new infections than those without cracks (15 and 10%, respectively). Quarters that formed a keratin plug early in the dry period had a lower odds than those that did not close (10 and 14 …
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