Subclinical mastitis in cows: prevalence, causes, and treatments

Authors

  • Subba Rao Author
  • Madhava Rao Author

Keywords:

Forticept Udder Forte, cows, subclinical mastitis

Abstract

The etiology and pathogen- esis of mastitis in 90 cows of FG "Mriia" of the Rivne area were examined based on
the findings of the diagnostic stage of obstetric examination in 2016-2018. Breast irritation was detected in 83.3%
of the cows throughout the studyThe disease's onset was influenced by the prevalence of postpartum diseases such
postpartum paresis and ketosis. Experiments on the preventative and curative effects of "Forticept" udder hygiene
products on mammary gland health, milk quality, and cow output are detailed. Both the antibacterial "Forticept
Udder Wash" and the film-forming "Forticept Udder Forte" are used to clean and sterilize the udder before to
milking, and to protect the udder nipples thereafter. After 15 days of therapy, the number of animals with
subclinical mastitis (SFM) may be drastically reduced (by 55%) by treating the udder of cows before and after
milking with the "Forticept" complex. The frequency of SFM in the cows in the experimental group dropped from
41.7% to 19.0-23.0% during 30 days of "Forticept Udder Wash" and "Forticept Udder Forte." No reduction in
SFM symptoms was seen despite hygienic treatment of the cows' udders with the medications "Kenopur" and
"Kenocidin"; in fact, on day 30 of the trial, the number of positive milk samples in the control group rose by 4.0%
(to 54%). Only one additional instance of subclinical mastitis was identified in the experimental group during the
course of the 30-day "Forticept" series. For example, "Forticept Udder Wash" and "Forticept Udder Forte" are
both 96.0% effective in preventing SFM, but "Kenopur" and "Kenocidin" are only 70.0% effective as
preventatives. Milk yields per day rose as the incidence rate went down, as did the proportions of fat, protein, and
casein in the milk, and the proportions of SC, KMAFanM1, and microbes. Somatic cell count in the experimental
group was 26.7% lower than in the control group at the conclusion of the observation period (339.14 21.22 k/ml).
At the same time, the percentage of breast quarters with somatic cell content more than 400 thousand cells/ml of
milk dropped in both the experimental and control groups (19.0% and 15.1%, respectively).

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Published

18-09-2017