Risk factors associated with subclinical mastitis in dairy cows reared in district Ganderbal, Jammu and Kashmir

Subclinical mastitis is associated with certain risk factors such as age, lactation stage, milk production and parity. A cross sectional study including 135 cross bred Holstein Friesian dair ycows was undertaken from June 2017 to January 2019 in surrounding villages of district Ganderbal in order to...

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Main Authors: A. Ali, S.A. Ganie, M. R. Mir, S.B. Ahmad, R. R. Bhat, B. A. Mir
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Published: Director of Academics and Research, Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University 2021-10-01
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Online Access:https://www.jvas.in/abstract/1035
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author A. Ali
S.A. Ganie
M. R. Mir
S.B. Ahmad
R. R. Bhat
B. A. Mir
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description Subclinical mastitis is associated with certain risk factors such as age, lactation stage, milk production and parity. A cross sectional study including 135 cross bred Holstein Friesian dair ycows was undertaken from June 2017 to January 2019 in surrounding villages of district Ganderbal in order to identify major risk factors. The overall prevalence of SCM was 81.48%. The highest prevalence of subclinical mastitis associated with various risk factors was 48.1% (early lactation), 44.54% (5-7 years), 49.09% (>10 litres per day) and 30.90% (3rd parity) respectively. In intensive system of rearing, prevalence was 66.36% whereas in extensive 33.63% was found. In present study, single quarter was affected in 61.81% of SCM infections. In milking method, knuckling and stripping showed more incidence of SCM. In present study, moderate form of mastitis was more predominant (40.9%)
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spelling doaj.art-f92ba20b91de43e6840ec27befef2e662022-12-22T04:10:00ZengDirector of Academics and Research, Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences UniversityJournal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences0971-07012582-06052021-10-0152441842210.51966/jvas.2021.52.4.418-422Risk factors associated with subclinical mastitis in dairy cows reared in district Ganderbal, Jammu and KashmirA. Ali0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8789-2715S.A. Ganie1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6295-4959M. R. Mir2S.B. Ahmad3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6360-8457R. R. Bhat4 B. A. Mir5https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7250-0301Department of Clinical Biochemistry, University of Kashmir, J&KDepartment of Clinical Biochemistry, University of Kashmir, J&KDivision of Veterinary Biochemistry, SKUAST-Kashmir, J&K, IndiaDivision of Veterinary Biochemistry, SKUAST-Kashmir, J&K, IndiaDivision of Veterinary Biochemistry, SKUAST-Kashmir, J&K, IndiaDivision of Veterinary Biochemistry, SKUAST-Kashmir, J&K, IndiaSubclinical mastitis is associated with certain risk factors such as age, lactation stage, milk production and parity. A cross sectional study including 135 cross bred Holstein Friesian dair ycows was undertaken from June 2017 to January 2019 in surrounding villages of district Ganderbal in order to identify major risk factors. The overall prevalence of SCM was 81.48%. The highest prevalence of subclinical mastitis associated with various risk factors was 48.1% (early lactation), 44.54% (5-7 years), 49.09% (>10 litres per day) and 30.90% (3rd parity) respectively. In intensive system of rearing, prevalence was 66.36% whereas in extensive 33.63% was found. In present study, single quarter was affected in 61.81% of SCM infections. In milking method, knuckling and stripping showed more incidence of SCM. In present study, moderate form of mastitis was more predominant (40.9%)https://www.jvas.in/abstract/1035subclinical mastitislactationparitymilk production
spellingShingle A. Ali
S.A. Ganie
M. R. Mir
S.B. Ahmad
R. R. Bhat
B. A. Mir
Risk factors associated with subclinical mastitis in dairy cows reared in district Ganderbal, Jammu and Kashmir
Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
subclinical mastitis
lactation
parity
milk production
title Risk factors associated with subclinical mastitis in dairy cows reared in district Ganderbal, Jammu and Kashmir
title_full Risk factors associated with subclinical mastitis in dairy cows reared in district Ganderbal, Jammu and Kashmir
title_fullStr Risk factors associated with subclinical mastitis in dairy cows reared in district Ganderbal, Jammu and Kashmir
title_full_unstemmed Risk factors associated with subclinical mastitis in dairy cows reared in district Ganderbal, Jammu and Kashmir
title_short Risk factors associated with subclinical mastitis in dairy cows reared in district Ganderbal, Jammu and Kashmir
title_sort risk factors associated with subclinical mastitis in dairy cows reared in district ganderbal jammu and kashmir
topic subclinical mastitis
lactation
parity
milk production
url https://www.jvas.in/abstract/1035
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