Title: MASTITIS CONTROL, PREVENTION, AND TREATMENT IN GOATS
1MASTITIS CONTROL, PREVENTION, AND TREATMENT IN
GOATS
- Leo Timms
- Iowa State University
- Dairy Science Extension
2GOAT MASTITIS
- Basic mastitis facts
- Mastitis detection
- Mastitis control
- Prevention
- Treatment
3- Occurs in every herd
- Decreased doe performance (milk)
- Milk discard costs
- Doe/ kid mortality and morbidity
- Doe replacement costs
- Labor costs
- Veterinary costs
- Feed costs (orphans)
4MASTITIS
- infected patho
infected - species giving birth genecity wean/dry
- Dairy cow 40-50
40-60 - Beef 40
30-40 - Goats 30-40 20(W)-
70 M - Sheep 30-40
20-30 - Pigs 60-70
0 - Horse 0? ---
0 - Human 0 ---
higher -
than Birth
5Inflammation part of innate immunity
BSA, Ig Nagase
Na,Cl
6Alpha-lactalbumin lactose
NaCl BSA Ig Nagase ?
7Fat same Poor membrane More rancidity
Plasmin Casein protein same
8MASTITIS
- Inflammation of the mammary gland where
inflammation is the reaction to tissue injury - Redness
- Swelling
- Heat
- Pain
- Loss of function
- 99 of inflammation results from infection
9TYPES OF MASTITIS
- Clinical visual abnormalities (milk/udder/doe)
- - fever - loss of appetite - depression -
death - Chronic - long duration - variable signs
- - contagious? - fibrosis (nodules) udder
palpation - Subclinical No visible signs Special tests
Loss of function - Mastitis types are correlated to organisms!!!
10KIDDING
WEANING
?
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12Inflammation part of innate immunity
BSA, Ig Nagase
Na,Cl
13HOW DO WE FIND IT IN MY HERD?
14MASTITIS DIAGNOSTICS
How do I look for (find mastitis)?
- Clinical
- -Milk - udder - systemic
- Udder Palpation
- Subclinical
- Cultures Know your organisms
- SCC CMT / Electronic
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19UDDER PALPATION
20- lt 5 with clinical mastitis
- Take a sample for culture
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24KNOW YOUR ENEMY (germ warfare)
25MastitisDetection and Interpretation
- April 15, 2004
- April Boll
26Mastitis Organisms
- Contagious
- Spreads cow-to-cow
- Fomites milkers hands, equipment
- Survive poorly in environment
- Enviromental
- Found in feces, soil, bedding, etc.
- Cannot eliminate source of infection
27Contagious Organisms
Streptococcus agalactiae Infected Cows Milking
Time Subclinical / Chronic Very High, little self
cure Easy, most abx work
Staphylococcus aureus Infected Cows / Wounds
Cuts Milking Time Subclinical / Chronic High,
little self cure Difficult, resistance abcesses
-Organism- -Source- -Spread- -Status- -Immune
Cells- -Treatment-
28Contagious Organisms
Respiratory Tract
Blood
Organism- Source- Spread- Status- Immune
Cells- Treatment-
Mycoplasma Initially from the lungs then from
infected cows Milking Time Clinical /
Acute Medium High, some self cure No treatment /
vaccine, Cull hope for self cure
29Environmental Organisms
-Organism- -Source- -Spread- -Status- -Immune
Cells- -Treatment-
Environmental Streps Environment Environment Clin
ical / Acute (few chronic) High, Self cure
daily Usually effective, chronics hard
Coliforms, E. coli Klebsiella Environment Envir
onment Clinical / Acute High, Easily killed by WBC
30Opportunistic / Environmental Organisms
Organism- Source- Spread- Status- Immune
Cells- Treatment-
Skin Staphs Skin Skin May be chronic Low, 50
self cure Very susceptible to abx