Bovine mastitis vs yield and composition of milk
Publication Date
1971
Series Number
9
Abstract
Comparisons of abnormal quarters with neighbouring normal quarters revealed that quarters with clinical mastitis averaged 6.05 lb milk less than their normal neighbours. Quarters with subclinical mastitis gave 2.0 lb less. The economic loss due to clinical mastitis assuming (i) its incidence to be 6.79 per cent of quarters, (ii) an average of 110,000 milking cows, with (iii) an average of 250 milking days would be about $1,600,000 per annum for Western Australia.
Keywords
Mastitis, Milk production, Western Australia, Milk composition, Economic analysis
Recommended Citation
Department of Agriculture, Western Australia. Bovine Mastitis Committee.
(1971), Bovine mastitis vs yield and composition of milk. Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia, Perth. Technical Bulletin 9.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/tech_bull/20
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Comments
Withdrawn from circulation July 1998