Management factors affecting udder health and effects of a one year extension program in organic dairy herds

The first part of this study was a cross-sectional analysis of the impact of 29 management factors on udder health in organic dairy farms in Switzerland. All 77 farms joined the extension program ‘pro-Q’. As a measure of udder health the theoretical bulk milk somatic cell count (TBMSCC) calculated b...

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Main Authors: S. Ivemeyer, M. Walkenhorst, F. Heil, C. Notz, A. Maeschli, G. Butler, P. Klocke
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2009-01-01
Series:Animal
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731109990498
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spelling doaj-2b100a6f499a46dcb3a0a0b7a5db4a112021-06-05T06:06:17ZengElsevierAnimal1751-73112009-01-0131115961604Management factors affecting udder health and effects of a one year extension program in organic dairy herdsS. Ivemeyer0M. Walkenhorst1F. Heil2C. Notz3A. Maeschli4G. Butler5P. Klocke6Animal Health Division, Research Institute of Organic Agriculture, Ackerstrasse, CH-5070 Frick, SwitzerlandAnimal Health Division, Research Institute of Organic Agriculture, Ackerstrasse, CH-5070 Frick, SwitzerlandAnimal Health Division, Research Institute of Organic Agriculture, Ackerstrasse, CH-5070 Frick, SwitzerlandAnimal Health Division, Research Institute of Organic Agriculture, Ackerstrasse, CH-5070 Frick, SwitzerlandAnimal Health Division, Research Institute of Organic Agriculture, Ackerstrasse, CH-5070 Frick, SwitzerlandNafferton Ecological Farming Group, Newcastle University, Stocksfield, NE43 7XD, UKAnimal Health Division, Research Institute of Organic Agriculture, Ackerstrasse, CH-5070 Frick, SwitzerlandThe first part of this study was a cross-sectional analysis of the impact of 29 management factors on udder health in organic dairy farms in Switzerland. All 77 farms joined the extension program ‘pro-Q’. As a measure of udder health the theoretical bulk milk somatic cell count (TBMSCC) calculated by the monthly cow composite somatic cell count over a time period of 1 year was chosen. The basic udder health of the farms was determined by TBMSCC during the year prior to the start of the project (mean for all farms = 176 460 cells/ml). In the multivariable analysis, the five factors ‘swiss brown breed’, ‘alpine summer pasturing’, ‘calf feeding with milk from mastitis diseased cows’, ‘hard bedding’ and ‘no post-milking’ remained as significant risk factors on udder health. In the second part of the study, the development of management factors and the udder health situation affected by an extension program after 1 year was investigated. A partial improvement of the management factors on the farms but no overall improvement on udder health and no association between management changes and udder health changes were found. Improvement of udder health was more likely in farms with higher basic TBMSCC than in those farms with less udder health problems at the beginning of the project.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731109990498managementudder healthextension effect
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author S. Ivemeyer
M. Walkenhorst
F. Heil
C. Notz
A. Maeschli
G. Butler
P. Klocke
spellingShingle S. Ivemeyer
M. Walkenhorst
F. Heil
C. Notz
A. Maeschli
G. Butler
P. Klocke
Management factors affecting udder health and effects of a one year extension program in organic dairy herds
Animal
management
udder health
extension effect
author_facet S. Ivemeyer
M. Walkenhorst
F. Heil
C. Notz
A. Maeschli
G. Butler
P. Klocke
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title Management factors affecting udder health and effects of a one year extension program in organic dairy herds
title_short Management factors affecting udder health and effects of a one year extension program in organic dairy herds
title_full Management factors affecting udder health and effects of a one year extension program in organic dairy herds
title_fullStr Management factors affecting udder health and effects of a one year extension program in organic dairy herds
title_full_unstemmed Management factors affecting udder health and effects of a one year extension program in organic dairy herds
title_sort management factors affecting udder health and effects of a one year extension program in organic dairy herds
publisher Elsevier
series Animal
issn 1751-7311
publishDate 2009-01-01
description The first part of this study was a cross-sectional analysis of the impact of 29 management factors on udder health in organic dairy farms in Switzerland. All 77 farms joined the extension program ‘pro-Q’. As a measure of udder health the theoretical bulk milk somatic cell count (TBMSCC) calculated by the monthly cow composite somatic cell count over a time period of 1 year was chosen. The basic udder health of the farms was determined by TBMSCC during the year prior to the start of the project (mean for all farms = 176 460 cells/ml). In the multivariable analysis, the five factors ‘swiss brown breed’, ‘alpine summer pasturing’, ‘calf feeding with milk from mastitis diseased cows’, ‘hard bedding’ and ‘no post-milking’ remained as significant risk factors on udder health. In the second part of the study, the development of management factors and the udder health situation affected by an extension program after 1 year was investigated. A partial improvement of the management factors on the farms but no overall improvement on udder health and no association between management changes and udder health changes were found. Improvement of udder health was more likely in farms with higher basic TBMSCC than in those farms with less udder health problems at the beginning of the project.
topic management
udder health
extension effect
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731109990498
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