Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8504406 | Small Ruminant Research | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
To conclude, one third of Swedish meat- and pelt producing ewes without clinical signs in the udder had IMI in one or both udder halves at weaning and or after lambing, and CoNS was the most common bacterial finding. A high SCC (â¥400,000-500,000 cells/ml) was associated with IMI and a difference in having a high (CMT 3-5) or low (CMT 1-2) between udder halves can be used as an indicator of IMI under field conditions.
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Authors
Ylva Persson, Ann-Kristin Nyman, Lennart Söderquist, Nicolina Tomic, Karin Persson Waller,