... equipment don´t relate significantly to the standard and reference methods and need adequation in order to impart high correlation between results. Although, Ekomilk can be used as an alternative for monitoring the SCC ...
... the somaticcellcount on the content of protein in goat ...of cell elements in milk on its content of lactose; the worse the cytological quality of milk, the lower its ...the somatic ...
... and somaticcellcount (SCC) in 768 samples of refrigerated raw milk, from 32 communal ...bacterial count (TBC) in the studied periods. For somaticcellcount, 100% of the ...
... Soomro, S.A., Mirbahar, K.B., Memnon, M.I, Arijo, A.G, and Soomro N.M. 2000. Relation between somaticcellcount and chemical composition tests used for detection of sub-clinical mastitis in ...
... higher somaticcellcount during and after the treatment periods in contrast to the lower count in the period before the treatment, showed by the post-hoc ...
... the somaticcellcount (SCC) in presence or absence of microbial isolation, 1,393 samples were collected from 285 lactating females and microbiological exams and SCC were ...
... with somaticcell counts (SCCs) of the ...TERMS: Somaticcellcount, mastitis, intramammary infection, sensitivity, specificity, udder health status, dairy ...
... Raw milk quality monitoring may also be a tool to estimate cheese yield by the industry, as yield may be influenced by several factors such as milk composition, somaticcellcount and microbial ...
... he somaticcellcount (SCC) is the basis for abnormal milk control programs for cows, goats and sheep (Bergonier-Berthelot, ...of somatic cells have lower milk production and negatively affect ...
... evaluate somaticcellcount (SCC), prevalence and etiology of mastitis in a dairy buffalo herd from Analândia, São Paulo State, Brazil, in the dry and rainy ...
... 24. McKinnon, C.H., G.J. Rowlands, and A.J. Bramley. 1990. The effect of udder prepara- tion before milking and contamination from the milking plant on the bacterial numbers in bulk milk of eight dairy herds. J. Dairy ...
... Faust and Kilmer (1996) observed that the highest values of MUN were from cows in their 3 rd and 4 th lactation periods, and the lowest from older cows, concluding that the parturition order had a significant effect. ...
... Clinical examination and study design. The selected sheep, primiparous (n=4) or multiparous (n=60), were randomly allocated at to two groups (Control and Treatment, n=32 each). At 90±5 days of lactation, ewes from ...
... Mastitis is the inflammatory process of the mammary gland, generally due to bacterial infection, and may spread to the other cows in the herd. It is a disease of major economic importance, due to the reduced milk yield ...
... (CI), somaticcellcount (SCC) and total solids (TS) in three herds (A, B and C) was performed by Monte Carlo simulation for five generations, with each generation repeated 20 ...
... In the univariate analysis, considering the somaticcellcount as the dependent variable, the variables identified as risk factors associated to SCC higher than 400.000 cells/ mL were: type of ...
... and somatic cells count (SCC) of Jersey cow ...The somaticcellcount, although there was a lower statistical difference for the group on pasture, showed small numerical oscillation ...
... for somaticcell ...average somaticcell and total bacterial count which is above the limit established by the 62nd Normative ...coli. Somaticcellcount was ...
... the somaticcellcount of milk of older cows (cow age, medical history, ...and somaticcellcount, a high number of statistically significant effects was found, it can be ...