Analysis of Mastitis Cases on Modern Dairy Farms in Blitar Regency, Indonesia

This study aims to determine: i) the relationship between lactation level and clinical mastitis, ii) bacteria that cause clinical mastitis and iii) the incidence rate of the disease based on Days in Milk (DIM). The research location was carried out at a modern dairy farm in Blitar Regency, Indonesia...

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Main Authors: Zalizar Lili, Hendraningsih Listiari, Hidayati Asmah, Sutawi Sutawi, Wijayanto Wijayanto, Mariyam Dewi, Rahmaita Utarid Irma, Dharmawan Rachmad, Yaro Abubakar
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author Zalizar Lili
Hendraningsih Listiari
Hidayati Asmah
Sutawi Sutawi
Wijayanto Wijayanto
Mariyam Dewi
Rahmaita Utarid Irma
Dharmawan Rachmad
Yaro Abubakar
author_facet Zalizar Lili
Hendraningsih Listiari
Hidayati Asmah
Sutawi Sutawi
Wijayanto Wijayanto
Mariyam Dewi
Rahmaita Utarid Irma
Dharmawan Rachmad
Yaro Abubakar
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description This study aims to determine: i) the relationship between lactation level and clinical mastitis, ii) bacteria that cause clinical mastitis and iii) the incidence rate of the disease based on Days in Milk (DIM). The research location was carried out at a modern dairy farm in Blitar Regency, Indonesia. Clinical mastitis dairy divided into nine lactation periods including: lactation period (LP) 1 (168 heads); LP 2 (224 heads); LP 3 (153 heads); LP 4 (102 heads); LP 5 (51 heads); LP 6 (14 heads); LP 7 (7 heads); LP 8 (1 head); LP 9 (3 heads). Data were analyzed using simple regression and descriptive analysis. There was a linear increase in the percentage of mastitis incidence at the lactation period in modern dairy farm, y = 1.9483x + 14.938 following R² = 0.2315. The worst incidence occurred during the sixth lactation (43.75 %). Streptococcus uberis was identified as the most common bacteria causing mastitis (55.19 %). The highest incidence of mastitis occurred in Days in Milk (DIM) > 150 d (48.55 %), followed by DIM < 75 d (21.44 %). Furthermore, the second lactation with DIM > 150 d (15.63 %) had the greatest mastitis incidence.
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spelling doaj.art-f57ce7b14b014778b6bd69f8300381f92023-10-17T08:50:36ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422023-01-014320001810.1051/e3sconf/202343200018e3sconf_iconbeat2023_00018Analysis of Mastitis Cases on Modern Dairy Farms in Blitar Regency, IndonesiaZalizar Lili0Hendraningsih Listiari1Hidayati Asmah2Sutawi Sutawi3Wijayanto Wijayanto4Mariyam Dewi5Rahmaita Utarid Irma6Dharmawan Rachmad7Yaro Abubakar8Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture and Animal Science, University of Muhammadiyah MalangDepartment of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture and Animal Science, University of Muhammadiyah MalangDepartment of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture and Animal Science, University of Muhammadiyah MalangDepartment of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture and Animal Science, University of Muhammadiyah MalangDepartment of Agriculture Science, Postgraduate Program, University of Muhammadiyah MalangSatwa Sehat Animal ClinicSatwa Sehat Animal ClinicAssessment Institute for Agricultural Technology of Bali-Ministry of AgricultureStrathclyde Institute of Pharmacy & Biomedical Sciences (SIPBS), University of Strathclyde, SPBBSThis study aims to determine: i) the relationship between lactation level and clinical mastitis, ii) bacteria that cause clinical mastitis and iii) the incidence rate of the disease based on Days in Milk (DIM). The research location was carried out at a modern dairy farm in Blitar Regency, Indonesia. Clinical mastitis dairy divided into nine lactation periods including: lactation period (LP) 1 (168 heads); LP 2 (224 heads); LP 3 (153 heads); LP 4 (102 heads); LP 5 (51 heads); LP 6 (14 heads); LP 7 (7 heads); LP 8 (1 head); LP 9 (3 heads). Data were analyzed using simple regression and descriptive analysis. There was a linear increase in the percentage of mastitis incidence at the lactation period in modern dairy farm, y = 1.9483x + 14.938 following R² = 0.2315. The worst incidence occurred during the sixth lactation (43.75 %). Streptococcus uberis was identified as the most common bacteria causing mastitis (55.19 %). The highest incidence of mastitis occurred in Days in Milk (DIM) > 150 d (48.55 %), followed by DIM < 75 d (21.44 %). Furthermore, the second lactation with DIM > 150 d (15.63 %) had the greatest mastitis incidence.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/69/e3sconf_iconbeat2023_00018.pdfblack and white cowdisease controlfriesian holsteinminimize economical lossessand bedding
spellingShingle Zalizar Lili
Hendraningsih Listiari
Hidayati Asmah
Sutawi Sutawi
Wijayanto Wijayanto
Mariyam Dewi
Rahmaita Utarid Irma
Dharmawan Rachmad
Yaro Abubakar
Analysis of Mastitis Cases on Modern Dairy Farms in Blitar Regency, Indonesia
E3S Web of Conferences
black and white cow
disease control
friesian holstein
minimize economical losses
sand bedding
title Analysis of Mastitis Cases on Modern Dairy Farms in Blitar Regency, Indonesia
title_full Analysis of Mastitis Cases on Modern Dairy Farms in Blitar Regency, Indonesia
title_fullStr Analysis of Mastitis Cases on Modern Dairy Farms in Blitar Regency, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Mastitis Cases on Modern Dairy Farms in Blitar Regency, Indonesia
title_short Analysis of Mastitis Cases on Modern Dairy Farms in Blitar Regency, Indonesia
title_sort analysis of mastitis cases on modern dairy farms in blitar regency indonesia
topic black and white cow
disease control
friesian holstein
minimize economical losses
sand bedding
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/69/e3sconf_iconbeat2023_00018.pdf
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