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    in dairy cattle in the United States and worldwide. It is also the most costly disease to the dairy industry. Milk from cows suffering from mastitis has...
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    Dairy cattle (also called dairy cows) are cattle bred with the ability to produce large quantities of milk, from which dairy products are made. Dairy...
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    oxen or bullocks, and castrated male cattle are known as steers. Cattle are commonly raised for meat, for dairy products, and for leather. As draft animals...
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  • species of Streptococcus. It is one of the most common causes of mastitis in dairy cattle. Coffey TJ, Pullinger GD, Urwin R, et al. (February 2006). "First...
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    buffaloes, and camels. In Italy, donkey dairies are growing in popularity to produce an alternative milk source for human infants. While cattle were domesticated...
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    Dairy cattle evaluation is the process of placing a group of dairy cows in order from most to least desirable based on milk production and longevity, where...
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    indicating lower mastitis incidence. Montbéliarde cattle are mainly a dairy breed, but have better beef characteristics than Holstein cattle. France has nearly...
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    dairyman, dairymaid, dairy cattle or dairy goat. A dairy farm produces milk and a dairy factory processes it into a variety of dairy products. These establishments...
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  • infected fetus is born alive it may be weak. It can also cause mastitis in dairy cattle. It may be isolated from conjunctivitis and respiratory disease...
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    Hoof (section Cattle)
    reproductive problems and suffering. For dairy farm profitability, lameness, behind only infertility and mastitis, is the third most important cow health...
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    Marshall A. Barber (category Human subject research in the United States)
    the Rockefeller Foundation. In 1913 while working in Manila he may have been the first to discover mastitis in dairy cattle while experimenting on himself...
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    Somatic cell count (category Dairy farming)
    "quality bonuses" added to each milk payment to the dairyman. Mastitis in dairy cattle Breed method Schukken, YH; Wilson, David J; Welcome, Francis; Garrison-Tikofsky...
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    Milk (redirect from Dairy milk)
    may be manipulated by dairy farmers' stock diet formulation strategies. The infection known as mastitis, especially in dairy cattle, can cause fat levels...
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    based almost exclusively on cattle, with a population of 4.92 million milking cows in the 2019-20 season. The income from dairy farming is now a major part...
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  • handling, castrating, mastitis, lameness, confinement, transportation Lameness is a common issue seen in cattle, and may occur in facilities with poor...
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    2019). "The impact of heat stress on the immune system in dairy cattle: A review". Research in Veterinary Science. 126: 94–102. doi:10.1016/j.rvsc.2019...
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    Sodium chlorite (category Multiple chemicals in an infobox that need indexing)
    treated appropriately. ASC also is used as a teat dip for control of mastitis in dairy cattle. The U.S. Army Natick Soldier Research, Development, and Engineering...
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    Goat (redirect from Dairy goat)
    disease, caprine arthritis encephalitis, caseous lymphadenitis, pinkeye, mastitis, and pseudorabies. They can transmit a number of zoonotic diseases to people...
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    Streptococcus canis (category Bacteria described in 1986)
    cat which was exhibiting chronic sinusitis and a dairy cow. This transfer resulted in S. canis mastitis on the udder of the cow, which appeared to be normal...
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  • of Dairy Cattle". Archived from the original on 2011-04-14. "Tail Docking of Cattle" (PDF). "Welfare Issues with Tail Docking of Cows in the Dairy Industry"...
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  • Klebsiella variicola (category Bacteria described in 2004)
    "Genome Sequences of Klebsiella variicola Isolates from Dairy Animals with Bovine Mastitis from Newfoundland, Canada". Genome Announcements. 3 (5): e00938–15...
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    Udder (category Dairy farming)
    glands on the females of dairy animals and ruminants such as cattle, goats, and sheep. An udder is equivalent to the breast in primates and elephantine...
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    Bovine somatotropin (category Dairy industry)
    growth hormone given to dairy cattle by injection to increase milk production. Controversy over its safety has led to it being banned in several countries,...
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    (2011-01-01), "Mastitis Therapy and Contro | Role of Milking Machines in Control of Mastitis", in Fuquay, John W. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Dairy Sciences (Second...
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    g., fertility), low milk production, mastitis, lameness, and other forms of ill-health. Cull dairy cows may be in poor condition and as such may be at...
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  • causes a constellation of diseases, including mastitis in dairy cows, arthritis in cows and calves, pneumonia in calves, and various other diseases likely...
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  • aPDT include the treatment of mastitis in dairy cattle and sheep, and sole ulcers and surgical wound healing in cattle. Exotic, zoo, and wildlife medicine...
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    antimicrobials. Under the trade name Pirsue, it is used in the treatment of mastitis in cattle. Pirlimycin is active against Gram-positive bacteria, specifically...
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    protothecal enteritis and mastitis. Protothecal mastitis is endemic worldwide, although most cases of infected herds have been reported in Germany, the United...
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  • farms are engaged in dairy cattle breeding in Azerbaijan. Holstein Friesian cattle species are used as a bred for increasing dairy production. The existing...
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