Drying off of dairy cows without antibiotics
Absztrakt
Mastitis is a common mammary gland disease in cattle, frequently occurring on dairy farms
throughout the lactating and dry, non-lactating, period. It is a condition caused by pathogens,
like bacteria, entering into the cows´ udder and thereby causing an inflammation,
intramammary infection (IMI) (LIC AutomationTM, 2021). It is important to decrease the
milk production during the dry-off period, final milking at the end of lactation. A high milk
yield at dry-off increases the risk for IMI, since the cows´ udders are still physiologically
susceptible to many pathogens. One of the most common methods in use during the dry-off
period, the drying-off of the dairy cows, is the gradual cessation of milking which results in
the physiological involution of the udder.