2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.livsci.2020.104316
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Palpable udder defects are associated with decreased lamb production in commercial ewes

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“…Ewes whose mammary glands contain lumps have been associated with decreased body weight gain in pre-weaned lambs [35]. The presence of mammary glands with lumps is also a reported reason for culling of ewes, as it is assumed they have decreased milk production [15,19] and reduced overall productivity [36]. More-over, milk samples collected from ewe udders with defects including nodules, lumps, diffuse hardness, and abscesses were reported to contain clots and flakes, serous and purulent fluid, and blood-stained secretions [2].…”
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“…Ewes whose mammary glands contain lumps have been associated with decreased body weight gain in pre-weaned lambs [35]. The presence of mammary glands with lumps is also a reported reason for culling of ewes, as it is assumed they have decreased milk production [15,19] and reduced overall productivity [36]. More-over, milk samples collected from ewe udders with defects including nodules, lumps, diffuse hardness, and abscesses were reported to contain clots and flakes, serous and purulent fluid, and blood-stained secretions [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%