New infection rate of bovine mammary glands after application of an internal teat seal at dry-off

The internal teat sealant OrbeSeal® (Zoetis, Berlin, Germany) is intended to prevent new intramammary infection (IMI) throughout the dry period. The aim of this field study was to determine new infection rates in udder quarters applied exclusively with the sealant at dry-off and untreated ones (cont...

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Mastitis, Bovine - epidemiology
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