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California mastitis test for dairy herd improvement

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O. W. Schalm, University of California

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California Agriculture 15(5):7-7.

Published May 01, 1961

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Abstract

About 30,000 cows in- California are being screened every month by the California Mastitis Test—CMT—applied to milk samples collected for butterfat determination. Owners of dairy herds which show a high level of CMT-positive cows are receiving advice on management. Where indicated, medical treatment is given during the 2-3 months when the milk producing glands are in the resting or dry state.

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The above progress report is based on Research Project No. H 1064.

California mastitis test for dairy herd improvement

O. W. Schalm
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California mastitis test for dairy herd improvement

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Authors

O. W. Schalm, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 15(5):7-7.

Published May 01, 1961

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

About 30,000 cows in- California are being screened every month by the California Mastitis Test—CMT—applied to milk samples collected for butterfat determination. Owners of dairy herds which show a high level of CMT-positive cows are receiving advice on management. Where indicated, medical treatment is given during the 2-3 months when the milk producing glands are in the resting or dry state.

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Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The above progress report is based on Research Project No. H 1064.


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