Microorganisms associated with the prevalence of subclinical mastitis in dairy goats in Boyacá, Colombia

ABSTRACT This work aimed to determine the microorganisms associated with the prevalence of subclinical mastitisindairygoatsfromBoyacá.Across-sectionalstudywithconvenience sampling was performed, and 256 individuals were included for analysis. Milk samples were taken aseptically directly from the mam...

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