Clinical Parameters for Assessment of Udder Health in Danish Dairy Herds

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H. Houe [1 ]
M. Vaarst [2 ]
C. Enevoldsen [1 ]
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[1] The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University,Department of Animal Science and Animal Health, Division of Epidimiology
[2] Danish Institute of Agricultural Sciences,undefined
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udder health; dairy cattle; clinical examination; factor analysis;
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10.1007/BF03654930
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This study examined the possibilities of using clinical parameters related to the bovine udder for characterisation of udder health. Five clinicians performed systematic clinical recordings of udder health at 3 visits to 4 dairy herds. Several of the clinical parameters were scored on an ordinal scale. The agreement between clinicians was compared using kappa statistics. Factor analysis was used to identify udder types. The clinical evaluations showed substantial variation among clinicians. Parameters that were not directly related to pathological conditions showed the highest variation e.g. length of the claws, teat shape and hardness of the udder parenchyma. On the other hand, evaluation of pathological parameters such as nodes in the udder, skin lesions and oedema showed good agreement between clinicians. Udder types identified by means of factor analysis were found to be suitable for characterisation of udder health. Especially one factor related to dry quarters and udder asymmetry showed a more consistent relationship to milk yield than traditionally applied udder health parameters such as treatment rate and cell count. It is concluded that there is a considerable need for increased efforts among clinicians in order to standardise clinical recordings. It is further concluded that certain combinations of extended clinical recordings have significant perspectives for future characterisation of udder health.
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