Dry period management and new high somatic cell count during the dry period in Dutch dairy herds under selective dry cow therapy

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作者
Krattley-Roodenburg, B. [1 ]
Huybens, L. J. [2 ]
Nielen, M. [2 ]
van Werven, T. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Farm Anim Practice, NL-3481 LZ Harmelen, Netherlands
[2] Univ Utrecht, Fac Vet Med, Dept Populat Hlth Sci, Farm Anim Hlth, NL-3584 CL Utrecht, Netherlands
关键词
dairy cow; dry cow management; new high SCC; selective dry cow therapy; INTRAMAMMARY INFECTION; CLINICAL MASTITIS; UDDER HEALTH; SHORT-COMMUNICATION; RISK-FACTORS; ASSOCIATION; CATTLE; LEVEL; USAGE; FARM;
D O I
10.3168/jds.2020-19133
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
The aim of this study was to describe the current management practices that could influence udder health during the dry period and to investigate the associations between management and new high SCC during the dry period. In 2008 the Netherlands started to improve transparency and decrease the use of antimicrobials in animal husbandry. Prevention of new high SCC during the dry period via antimicrobial dry cow treatment (DCT) was no longer allowed in animals with a low SCC before the dry period. An increase of new high SCC during the dry period was expected in dairy cows without antimicrobial protection, but was not observed. In 2018 an online questionnaire was conducted among 1,942 Dutch dairy farms using 12 different veterinary clinics. The questionnaire asked about the management of dry cows at the start of and during the dry period, and around calving, considerations in the use of DCT, and knowledge of the 2012 guidelines for selective DCT. A total of 690 farmers (36%) responded to the questionnaire. Data on new high SCC during the dry period, use of antimicrobials for intramammary DCT and mastitis treatment, herd size, and milking system were available from other sources. Descriptive statistics were used to evaluate the associations between the different variables. For analysis of new high SCC on herd level, explanatory variables were analyzed using a generalized linear mixed model. Respondents indicated that the most important management factor to reduce the risk of new high SCC was reduction of milk yield before dry-off. The variables associated with a lower proportion of new high SCC on herd level during the dry period were the use of dip or spray after drying off, a higher animal-defined daily dose of intramammary antimicrobials for DCT, the use of DCT in low-SCC cows based on SCC or mastitis history, correct knowledge of the guideline, and awareness of importance of low infection rate and good hygiene during dry-off. The variables associated with a higher proportion of new high SCC on herd level were dry cow housing other than cubicles and a higher animal-defined daily dose for intramammary antimicrobials for mastitis. This research clearly indicates that farmers can balance limited use of antimicrobials at dry-off with management measures to maintain good udder health during the dry period.
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页码:6975 / 6984
页数:10
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