Bovine Mastitis: An Overview of this Common Dairy Cattle Disease Bovine Mastitis refers to inflammation of the mammary gland in dairy cattle, commonly caused by bacterial infections. The mammary gland, which produces and stores milk, can become infected when bacteria enter through the teat canal.
Causes of Bovine Mastitis
The most common causes of mastitis in dairy cows are contagious pathogens that can be transmitted from cow to cow, such as Staphylococcus...
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