Prevalence of Clinical Caprine Mastitis in and Around Hyderabad
Journal Title: International Journal of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 1
Abstract
The present study was carried out to study the age, breed, season, lactation and udder half wise prevalence of clinical mastitis in goats. Highest prevalence was recorded in 3-4 yrs (50%) of age and in non-descript (66.67%) goats. Seasonal prevalence was highest during monsoon (58.33%) and in the month of July (33.33%). Goats in first lactation (50%) showed highest prevalence and the right quarters (55.56%) were more affected than the left quarters (44.44%). Single quarter involvement was noticed in 50% of the goats and remaining 50% showed double quarter infection.
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