Title of article
Decision tree analysis to evaluate dry cow strategies under UK conditions
Author/Authors
Berry، Elizabeth A نويسنده , , Hogeveen، Henk نويسنده , , Hillerton، J Eric نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-408
From page
409
To page
0
Abstract
Economic decisions on animal health strategies address the cost-benefit aspect along with animal welfare and public health concerns. Decision tree analysis at an individual cow level highlighted that there is little economic difference between the use of either dry cow antibiotic or an internal teat sealant in preventing a new intramammary infection in a cow free of infection in all quarters of the mammary gland at drying off. However, a potential net loss of over (pound)20 per cow might occur if the uninfected cow was left untreated. The only economically viable option, for a cow with one or more quarters infected at drying off, is antibiotic treatment, although a loss might still be incurred depending on the pathogen concerned and the cure rates achievable. There was a net loss for cows with quarters infected with Corynebacterium spp. at drying off, for both the teat sealant and untreated groups ((pound)22 and (pound)48, respectively) with only antibiotic-treated cows showing a gain.
Keywords
Dry cow antibiotic therapy , internal teat seal , economics
Journal title
JOURNAL OF DAIRY RESEARCH
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
JOURNAL OF DAIRY RESEARCH
Record number
92651
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