Mastitis in dairy cows is an infection of the udder of a dairy cattle caused by microorganism that entering into the quarter through the teat end.When the bacterial load becomes too high due to dirty environment or damaged teats then infection may occur.Most of the mastitis causes (about 95%) are subclinical (show no signs) but result in lower milk production and higher somatic cell count.When stress occurs then subclinical mastitis flares up and and become clinical.
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