Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2457946 | Small Ruminant Research | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Dry-off treatment of Assaf sheep by means of cow dry therapy tubes was tested. The sheep were treated 60 days before parturition by injection of a whole tube of cow dry treatment into each udder half. The sheep were tested for bacterial status before and after the treatment, to assess the success of the dry-off treatment, and were tested again at the end of colostrum milking to detect inhibiting substances in the milk. The treatment proved to be successful: bacterial infection decreased from about 60 to about 20%, and the somatic cell count in the bulk tank milk fell from about 2500 × 103 to less than 1000 × 103 cells mL−1. Concomitantly, the average milk production per ewe increased from 395 to 487 L year−1.
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Authors
A. Shwimmer, G. Kenigswald, M. Van Straten, Y. Lavi, U. Merin, L. Weisblit, G. Leitner,