Postpartum excretion of internal teat sealant after selective dry cow treatment of dairy cows

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作者
Swinkels, J. M. [1 ]
Deterink, A. [2 ]
Holstege, M. [2 ]
Tellen, A. [3 ]
Luecken, A. [3 ]
Nitz, J. [3 ]
Kempe, G. D. [2 ]
Bruggink, T. [2 ]
Penterman, P. [1 ]
Scherpenzeel, C. G. M. [2 ]
Velthuis, A. [2 ]
Kroemker, V. [4 ]
机构
[1] MSD Anim Hlth, NL-5830 AA Boxmeer, Netherlands
[2] Royal GD, NL-7400 AA Deventer, Netherlands
[3] Hannover Univ Appl Sci & Arts, Fac 2, Microbiol, D-30453 Hannover, Germany
[4] Univ Copenhagen, Fac Hlth & Med Sci, Dept Vet & Anim Sci, Sect Prod Nutr & Hlth, DK-1870 Frederiksberg C, Denmark
关键词
selective dry cow treatment; internal teat sealant; residue; intramammary infection; INTRAMAMMARY INFECTIONS; SUBCLINICAL MASTITIS; THERAPY; MILK; EFFICACY; PERIOD;
D O I
10.3168/jds.2023-24289
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
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0905 ;
摘要
To comply with antibiotic restriction policies in the European Union, internal teat sealants (TS) are increasingly used at dry off (DO) in selective dry cow treatment protocols to maintain udder health. Postcalving TS residue attachment to milking equipment and associated cleaning difficulties is a reason some farmers stay away from blanket TS use. Our objective was therefore to improve insight into TS excretion visibility and to compare quantity, pattern, and presence versus absence of TS excretion postcalving between the typical 2 cow categories at DO: high (H)- and low (L)-SCC cows, treated with antibiotic (AB) plus TS (H-ABTS) or TS only (L-TS), respectively. In herds in the Netherlands (n = 3), and Germany (n = 4), cows were enrolled at DO, and categorized as H-ABTS (n = 93), or L-TS (n = 99). Postcalving, quarter-level TS visibility, quantities, patterns, and percentage of TS infused and excreted postcalving were recorded from 50 mL of premilk of every quarter at each of the first 15 or 16 milkings. Udder quarter health status was determined by bacteriological culture and SCC of quarter milk samples taken at DO and at d 3 postcalving and by clinical mastitis incidence from DO until 30 DIM. Univariable and multivariable models were created to explore associations of TS excretion presence versus absence at the first 3 milkings. Irrespective of SCC category, both laboratory personnel and farmers saw TS residues at the first milking in an equal 72% of quarters. Compared with laboratory as the gold standard, farmer sensitivity to spotting TS in premilk was 74.5% at the first milking and decreased to a maximum of 8.3% at the last 3 milkings. At the first milking, TS excretion quantities showed a bimodal distribution pattern and the mean percentage of TS infused (3.83 g) that was excreted in premilk at the first milking, was higher in the L-TS cows (45.5%) compared with the H-ABTS cows (32%). At the second and third milking, mean-adjusted TS percentage excreted was higher in the H-ABTS cows (8.5% and 1.8%, respectively) compared with the L-TS cows (4.6% and 0.4%, respectively). The multivariable model of the first 3 milkings showed parity at both the first and second milking, and the study group at both the second and third milking was significantly associated with TS presence. The univariable model showed no association between TS presence at the first milking and udder health. In conclusion, in premilk of the first milking, TS residue excretion was bimodal, higher in L-TS cows, more likely to be present in multiparous cows, and not associated with udder health. At the second and third milking, excretion was higher in H-ABTS cows and TS presence was only more likely in multiparous cows at the second milking.
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