Abstract
Antibiotic dry cow therapy (DCT) is an important part of most mastitis control programs. Updating DCT recommendations is an ongoing topic due to the global problem of antimicrobial resistance. Finland, along with other Nordic countries, has implemented selective DCT for decades. Our study analyzed Dairy Herd Improvement (DHI) information from 241 Finnish farmers who participated in a survey about their drying-off practices. The aim was to evaluate herd-level associations between milk somatic cell count (SCC), milk production, and various antimicrobial DCT approaches both cross-sectionally in 2016 and longitudinally in 2012 - 2016. The three DCT approaches in the study were selective, blanket, and no DCT use. An additional aim was to evaluate whether dynamic changes occurred in herd-average SCC and annual milk production over five years, and whether these potential changes differed between different DCT approaches. The method for the longitudinal analyses was growth modeling with random coefficient models. Differences in SCC and milk production between farms with different DCT approaches were minor. Regardless of the farm's DCT approach, annual milk production increased over the years, while average SCC was reasonably constant. The variability in SCC and milk production across all DCT groups was low between years, and most of the variability was between farms. Compared to other milking systems, farms with automatic milking system (AMS) had higher SCC, and in 2016 higher milk production. The results of this study suggest that it is possible to maintain low herd-average SCC and good milk production when using selective DCT and following the guidelines for prudent antimicrobial use. Average SCC and milk production varied across the herds, suggesting that advice on DCT practices should be herd-specific. The methodology of growth modeling using random coefficient models was applicable in analyzing longitudinal data, in which the time frame was relatively short and the number of herds was limited.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 105028 |
Journal | Preventive Veterinary Medicine |
Volume | 180 |
Number of pages | 9 |
ISSN | 0167-5877 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jul 2020 |
MoE publication type | A1 Journal article-refereed |
Fields of Science
- ANTIMICROBIAL USAGE
- Antibiotic dry cow therapy
- CLINICAL MASTITIS
- Growth modeling
- IMPACT
- INTERVENTIONS
- INTRAMAMMARY INFECTION
- Longitudinal research
- MANAGEMENT
- Milk yield
- Multilevel
- PERIOD
- SIMULATION
- SYSTEMS
- Somatic cell count
- UDDER HEALTH
- 413 Veterinary science