THERAPEUTIC MANAGEMENT OF CLINICAL MASTITIS IN A MURRAH BUFFALO: A CASE REPORT

Abstract

Mastitis is one of the most financially significant deadly diseases of milking animals and causes the glandular tissues’ changes affecting the quantity and the quality of the milk. The frequency of clinical mastitis in buffalo ranges between 8 to 40%. According to the reports of Moroni et al. (2006), the quarter-wise occurrence of intermammary infection in buffaloes was 66%. Since the mammary gland is highly susceptible to infection during the periparturient period, the incidence was highest during the 30 days after calving. The current study deals with the acute clinical mastitis treatment in a Murrah buffalo.

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T GEETHA, P. TENSINGH GNANARAJ

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  • EP ID EP438978
  • DOI 10.24247/ijasrdec201812
  • Views 143
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T GEETHA, P. TENSINGH GNANARAJ (2018). THERAPEUTIC MANAGEMENT OF CLINICAL MASTITIS IN A MURRAH BUFFALO: A CASE REPORT. International Journal of Agricultural Science and Research (IJASR), 8(6), 85-88. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-438978