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Association of subclinical mastitis prevalence with sheep breeds in Greece.

Journal:
The Journal of dairy research
Year:
2018
Authors:
Vasileiou, Natalia Gc et al.
Affiliation:
Veterinary Faculty

Abstract

The objective of the research described in this Research Communication was to describe potential associations of subclinical mastitis with sheep breeds in Greece. A countrywide survey (2198 ewes in 111 farms) was performed. Prevalence of subclinical mastitis was 0&#xb7;260. Results did not indicate any difference in the prevalence of subclinical mastitis between farms with pure-bred and farms with cross-bred animals, nor any difference in prevalence between farms with Greek pure-bred animals and farms with imported pure-bred animals. Results indicated that prevalence of subclinical mastitis was smaller in farms with Assaf-breed (0&#xb7;100) and higher in farms with Frisarta-breed (0&#xb7;625) (P < 0&#xb7;02). Prevalence of mastitis was smaller in farms with Greek traditional indigenous breeds (0&#xb7;221) (P = 0&#xb7;007). In a model that included sheep breed and management system in farm, breed emerged as a significant factor for prevalence of subclinical mastitis (P = 0&#xb7;003).

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29925444/