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Milk quality issues: what
does it take to get somatic cell count down to 100,000 and keep
it ther? |
| The estimated economic losses due to clinical
mastitis in low somatic cell count herds has been documented (Hoblet
et al., 1991). Total costs per clinical episode were estimated
to be $107 (range, $46 to 142). Eighty-four percent of the losses
were due to decreased milk production and non-salable milk. Hoblet
et al. (1991) reported an average of 38% of lactations in one
year experienced clinical episodes with a 4-fold range (16 to
64%) of clinical incidence among nine herds. It again should be
stressed that these were well-managed commercial herds that had
controlled contagious mastitis pathogens. |
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