Preventing mastitis is one of the most cost-effective ways to improve milk quality. Here's how to do it with good management ...
TRIESENBERG, Liechtenstein--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Amicogen, a leading biotech company specializing in industrial enzyme production and drug development, has partnered with Lysando, an innovative biotech ...
A concerted effort to tackle high incidences of clinical mastitis and repeat cases in high-yielding cows is helping a 200-cow ...
A few words about mastitis and cows. Full disclosure: I am not a veterinarian nor do I have any formal training or expertise in animal health beyond what I have learned through practical experience ...
U.S. Department of Agriculture researchers have used gene-transfer technologies to produce dairy cows that resist a widespread bacterial infection called mastitis. Currently, vaccines, antibiotics and ...
Bovine mastitis, which affects cows, leads to reduced milk production and can be fatal if left untreated. The USDA National Animal Health Monitoring System has reported cases in 99.7% of all dairy ...
Bovine mastitis, a prevalent inflammation of the mammary gland caused by a spectrum of microbial pathogens, remains a significant challenge for the dairy industry worldwide. Intramammary infections ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Six milking cows were inoculated with bovine and human T-mycoplasmas and control materials into the udder via the teat canal. Control ...
Researchers have developed a nanotechnology platform that positively identifies mastitis in dairy cattle earlier and for less cost than current technologies on the market. Mastitis is the most common ...
Mycoplasma bovis is a notable pathogen responsible for causing mastitis, along with other clinical conditions such as respiratory disease and arthritis, in dairy cattle. The infection poses a ...
MANHATTAN — Water can be refreshing for both humans and cattle. But sometimes ponds may cause risk to the animals, especially in summer. That is why the water must be monitored. “Watering ponds need ...
MANHATTAN – Kansas and U.S. dairy producers may avoid some of the billions of dollars lost to mastitis thanks to a Kansas State University technology that is detecting the early stages of the disease ...