Short communication: Association between milk yield at dry-off and probability of intramammary infections at calving

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The association between milk yield at dry-off and intramammary infections at calving was evaluated from 116 lactations in one herd. Duplicate quarter samples were collected within 3 d after calving to estimate prevalence of intramammary infection at calving; information on cows' parity, daily milk yields, weekly somatic cell counts, and dry-off and calving dates were available for the data analyses. Generalized linear models with logit link were used to model the probability of a cow or a quarter being infected at calving, accounting for the clustered data. Increasing milk production at dry-off was a significant risk factor for both a cow and a quarter being infected with environmental pathogens at calving, but infections caused by coagulase-negative staphylococci at calving were not associated with milk yield at dry-off. For every 5-kg increase in milk yield at dry-off above 12.5 kg, the odds of a cow having an environmental intramammary infection at calving increased at least by 77%. © American Dairy Science Association, 2005.

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Rajala-Schultz, P. J., Hogan, J. S., & Smith, K. L. (2005). Short communication: Association between milk yield at dry-off and probability of intramammary infections at calving. Journal of Dairy Science, 88(2), 577–579. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(05)72720-X

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