2017
DOI: 10.5958/2277-3371.2017.00009.2
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Epidemiological study on mastitis in holstein friesian cattle on organized farm in Jammu, India.

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“…In present study, dairy cows in the early stage of lactation were affected more with SCM in comparison to mid and late stages of lactation. The present reports are in agreement with previous studies (Gupta et al, 2017;Swami et al, 2017;Maheshwari et al, 2016;Islam et al, 2011;Mohana Sundhari, 2010) respectively. The high incidence of SCM during early lactation stages could be due to rapid physiological changes in postpartum tissues of mammary gland, thus leading to constant stress and decreased immune status (Shaikh et al, 2018).…”
Section: Running Title: Association Of Risk Factors In Dairy Cowssupporting
confidence: 94%
“…In present study, dairy cows in the early stage of lactation were affected more with SCM in comparison to mid and late stages of lactation. The present reports are in agreement with previous studies (Gupta et al, 2017;Swami et al, 2017;Maheshwari et al, 2016;Islam et al, 2011;Mohana Sundhari, 2010) respectively. The high incidence of SCM during early lactation stages could be due to rapid physiological changes in postpartum tissues of mammary gland, thus leading to constant stress and decreased immune status (Shaikh et al, 2018).…”
Section: Running Title: Association Of Risk Factors In Dairy Cowssupporting
confidence: 94%