Associations of husbandry management factors with the new infection risk of bovine intra-mammary infections in lactation of dairy herds in Northern Germany

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Associations of husbandry management factors with the new infection risk of bovine intra-mammary infections in lactation of dairy herds in Northern Germany. / Gösling, Matthias; Klocke, Doris; Reinecke, Friederike ; Zoche-Golob, Veit ; Seeth, Martin Tho; Paduch, Jan Hendrik; Krömker, Volker.

I: Milk Science International - Milchwissenschaft, 2021.

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Gösling, M, Klocke, D, Reinecke, F, Zoche-Golob, V, Seeth, MT, Paduch, JH & Krömker, V 2021, 'Associations of husbandry management factors with the new infection risk of bovine intra-mammary infections in lactation of dairy herds in Northern Germany', Milk Science International - Milchwissenschaft.

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Gösling, M., Klocke, D., Reinecke, F., Zoche-Golob, V., Seeth, M. T., Paduch, J. H., & Krömker, V. (2021). Associations of husbandry management factors with the new infection risk of bovine intra-mammary infections in lactation of dairy herds in Northern Germany. Milk Science International - Milchwissenschaft, [1-8].

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Gösling M, Klocke D, Reinecke F, Zoche-Golob V, Seeth MT, Paduch JH o.a. Associations of husbandry management factors with the new infection risk of bovine intra-mammary infections in lactation of dairy herds in Northern Germany. Milk Science International - Milchwissenschaft. 2021. 1-8.

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Gösling, Matthias ; Klocke, Doris ; Reinecke, Friederike ; Zoche-Golob, Veit ; Seeth, Martin Tho ; Paduch, Jan Hendrik ; Krömker, Volker. / Associations of husbandry management factors with the new infection risk of bovine intra-mammary infections in lactation of dairy herds in Northern Germany. I: Milk Science International - Milchwissenschaft. 2021.

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title = "Associations of husbandry management factors with the new infection risk of bovine intra-mammary infections in lactation of dairy herds in Northern Germany",
abstract = "The purpose of this investigation was to compare herd-level new infec-tion risk of bovine intramammary infections regarding husbandry man-agement factors. The new infection risk was derived from cow-level somatic cell counts that were provided by monthly dairy herd improve-ment tests and collected over a period of 3 years and 4 months from 60 commercial dairy farms located in Lower Saxony, Germany. Factors of the management of the farm, the livestock and milking were generated as potential predicting variables. Based on the results of linear mixed models, the herd-level new infection risk was significantly associated with the pre-milking routine and the housing of fresh-lactating cows. When forestripping of every cow was included in the pre-milking rou-tine, this had a beneficial impact on the new infection risk, especially when a foremilking cup was used. Keeping fresh-lactating cows in pens separated from the herd had a negative impact on the udder health, especially when housed together with sick cows. The results of this study confirm that the management of the milking routine and the environment can contribute to the control of udder health and milk quality",
author = "Matthias G{\"o}sling and Doris Klocke and Friederike Reinecke and Veit Zoche-Golob and Seeth, {Martin Tho} and Paduch, {Jan Hendrik} and Volker Kr{\"o}mker",
year = "2021",
language = "English",
journal = "Milk Science International - Milchwissenschaft",
issn = "2567-9538 ",
publisher = "University of Applied Science and Arts, Hannover",

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T1 - Associations of husbandry management factors with the new infection risk of bovine intra-mammary infections in lactation of dairy herds in Northern Germany

AU - Gösling, Matthias

AU - Klocke, Doris

AU - Reinecke, Friederike

AU - Zoche-Golob, Veit

AU - Seeth, Martin Tho

AU - Paduch, Jan Hendrik

AU - Krömker, Volker

PY - 2021

Y1 - 2021

N2 - The purpose of this investigation was to compare herd-level new infec-tion risk of bovine intramammary infections regarding husbandry man-agement factors. The new infection risk was derived from cow-level somatic cell counts that were provided by monthly dairy herd improve-ment tests and collected over a period of 3 years and 4 months from 60 commercial dairy farms located in Lower Saxony, Germany. Factors of the management of the farm, the livestock and milking were generated as potential predicting variables. Based on the results of linear mixed models, the herd-level new infection risk was significantly associated with the pre-milking routine and the housing of fresh-lactating cows. When forestripping of every cow was included in the pre-milking rou-tine, this had a beneficial impact on the new infection risk, especially when a foremilking cup was used. Keeping fresh-lactating cows in pens separated from the herd had a negative impact on the udder health, especially when housed together with sick cows. The results of this study confirm that the management of the milking routine and the environment can contribute to the control of udder health and milk quality

AB - The purpose of this investigation was to compare herd-level new infec-tion risk of bovine intramammary infections regarding husbandry man-agement factors. The new infection risk was derived from cow-level somatic cell counts that were provided by monthly dairy herd improve-ment tests and collected over a period of 3 years and 4 months from 60 commercial dairy farms located in Lower Saxony, Germany. Factors of the management of the farm, the livestock and milking were generated as potential predicting variables. Based on the results of linear mixed models, the herd-level new infection risk was significantly associated with the pre-milking routine and the housing of fresh-lactating cows. When forestripping of every cow was included in the pre-milking rou-tine, this had a beneficial impact on the new infection risk, especially when a foremilking cup was used. Keeping fresh-lactating cows in pens separated from the herd had a negative impact on the udder health, especially when housed together with sick cows. The results of this study confirm that the management of the milking routine and the environment can contribute to the control of udder health and milk quality

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JO - Milk Science International - Milchwissenschaft

JF - Milk Science International - Milchwissenschaft

SN - 2567-9538

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