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Scientific Article

Efficacy of blanket treatment of cows and heifers with an internal teat sealant in reducing the risk of mastitis in dairy cattle calving on pasture

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Pages 171-175 | Received 12 Oct 2007, Accepted 05 Jun 2008, Published online: 18 Feb 2011

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RA Laven, CC Balcomb, WT Tulley & KE Lawrence. (2014) Effect of dry period length on the effect of an intramammary teat sealant on the risk of mastitis in cattle treated with antibiotics at drying off. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 62:4, pages 214-220.
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J Eric Hillerton & Elizabeth A Berry. (2022) A retrospective on claims regarding clinical mastitis in the subsequent lactation, after use of an internal teat sealant in the dry period. Journal of Dairy Research 89:2, pages 173-177.
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V.S. Machado & R.C. Bicalho. (2018) Prepartum application of internal teat sealant or intramammary amoxicillin on dairy heifers: Effect on udder health, survival, and performance. Journal of Dairy Science 101:2, pages 1388-1402.
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B. G. Robertson, J. H. Williamson, B. Kuhn-Sherlock, S. J. Lacy-Hulbert & S.-A. Turner. (2017) Use of internal teat sealant in heifers reduces mastitis and may affect milk production. Animal Production Science 57:7, pages 1494.
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A.J. Bates & I. Dohoo. (2016) Risk factors for peri-parturient farmer diagnosed mastitis in New Zealand dairy herds: findings from a retrospective cohort study. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 127, pages 70-76.
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S.C. Nickerson & S.P. Oliver. (2014) REVIEW: How well have United States dairy producers adopted mastitis-control technologies for reducing herd somatic cell counts improving milk quality?. The Professional Animal Scientist 30:2, pages 115-124.
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A.R. Rabiee & I.J. Lean. (2013) The effect of internal teat sealant products (Teatseal and Orbeseal) on intramammary infection, clinical mastitis, and somatic cell counts in lactating dairy cows: A meta-analysis. Journal of Dairy Science 96:11, pages 6915-6931.
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D.J. Runciman, J. Malmo & M. Deighton. (2010) The use of an internal teat sealant in combination with cloxacillin dry cow therapy for the prevention of clinical and subclinical mastitis in seasonal calving dairy cows. Journal of Dairy Science 93:10, pages 4582-4591.
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