Impact of Selective Dry Cow Therapy on Antimicrobial Consumption, Udder Health, Milk Yield, and Culling Hazard in Commercial Dairy Herds
The main objective of the study was to evaluate whether or not implementing selective dry cow therapy (SDCT) on commercial dairy farms reduces antimicrobial consumption without negatively affecting future performances when compared to blanket dry cow therapy (BDCT). Twelve commercial herds in the Fl...
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Main Authors: | Zyncke Lipkens (Author), Sofie Piepers (Author), Sarne De Vliegher (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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