On dairy farms, most antibiotics are used to treat clinical mastitis and to prevent new infections at dry-off time. However, antibiotic use varies widely between farms. This variation shows that ...
As the limitations of manual culturing and visual inspection become more apparent, the industry is shifting toward passive ...
The dairy industry has been plagued by a persistent global problem for decades - bacterial infection of cow udders that significantly reduces milk production. The condition, known as bovine mastitis, ...
TRIESENBERG, Liechtenstein--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Amicogen, a leading biotech company specializing in industrial enzyme production and drug development, has partnered with Lysando, an innovative biotech ...
(From left) Prof Mary Chan from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Dr Kaixi Zhang from the Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology, and Prof Paula Hammond from the Massachusetts ...
With a lot of farmers entering their third week of calving, there will be an increasing risk of mastitis building on farm.
Discover how structured training for dairy farm workers can significantly improve milk quality, reduce mastitis, and boost ...
Most of the income on a dairy farm is made in the udder and flows through the teat end. Therefore, manage your source of income well! Remember, healthy udders produce higher quality milk, more milk ...
Mastitis risk is much higher in the weeks pre- and post-calving than any other time of the year. Animal Health Ireland has ...