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Using records for high SCC & mastitis problem solving Jeffrey K. Reneau Professor Dairy Management www.extension.umn.edu/ dairy

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This material was presented by Jeff Reneau as part of DAIReXNET's November 11, 2010 webinar entitled "Managing Somatic Cell Counts."

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Page 1: Using Records for High SCC and Mastitis Problem Solving- Jeff Reneau

Using records for high SCC & mastitis problem solving

Jeffrey K. ReneauProfessor Dairy Management

www.extension.umn.edu/dairy

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5 W’s & an H of Problem Solving

–Who ?–What ?–Where ?–When ?–Why ?–How ?

• I keep six honest serving-men• (They taught me all I knew);• Their names are What and

Why and When• And How and Where and

Who.Kipling “The Elephants Child”

1902

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What are the right questions?Who ?

• Dry Cows ?• Lactating Cows ?

• 1st lactation ?• Older cows ?

• Individual Cows ?

Where or When?• Seasonal?• Stage of lactation?• During dry period?• At calving?• Location / Pen ?

What or Why?• Mastitis pathogens?• Bedding management?• Cow prep?

How can we improve?

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Step 1. What is the problem?

High BTSCC

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Probability of a > 400,000 BTSCC during the next 30 daysLukas et al JDS 91: 433-441, 2008

BTSCC VARIATIONBetween Milk

Pickups (Sigma)

RANGE BTSCC AVERAGE (X 1000)

100-149 150-199 200-249 250-299 300-349 350-400

10 – 20,000 4% 6% 7%

20 – 30,000 5% 9% 14% 31% 51% 81%

30 – 45,000 7% 13% 23% 45% 68% >90%

45 – 60,000 17% 21% 33% 55% 73% >90%

60 – 75,000 23% 40% 56% 75% >90%

75–100,000 33% 44% 57% 80% >90%

100-125,000 62% 77% >90%

125-150,000 81% >90%

Mean BTSCC of herds never over 400,000 = 171,000 ± 29,000

www.extension.umn.edu/dairy

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Could solve milk quality problem overnight

Win milk quality battle but still losing mastitis war

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Step 2. Define the problemTo define the SCC problem you will need:• DHI and/or on-farm herd records• Monthly individual cow SCC tests• Clinical mastitis records• Farm observations• Bulk tank and individual cow cultures

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Level Herd SCC = number and the duration of current infections + rate of new infections

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DHI record measures of udder health

• % New infection rate estimate – Definition = cows that begin lactation with

>200,000 or during previous monthly test < 200,000 and for current month >200,000• 4-7% improving; • 8-12% maintaining;• >12% increasing

• % of herd > 200,000 (< 20%)

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DHI record measures of udder health (cont.)

• % chronic infection (< 10%)– Definition = cows with 2 or more months >

200,000

• Average Linear SCC (80% Herd LnSCC < 4 & 90% heifers LnSCC 1-3)

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Dhi scc kit

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Who? When? Where?

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New infection rate estimates

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Current SCC Evaluation

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List of high SCC cows

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Herd Detective™ - % non-infected

www.drms.org

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Identify what are the bacterial causes.

• Bulk tank milk cultures• Individual cow cultures• Bedding cultures

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Farm Observations

• Cow hygiene• Cow comfort &

well-being • Milking

procedures

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Step 3. Generate a list of possible causes

• Work with your dairy management TEAM

• Cause and effect diagram may be helpful in developing a “systems” perspective of what the problems are

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High SCC

Cause and Effect diagrams

Milking Procedure

Milking Equipment

Stall Comfort& bedding mgt.

SuppliesMilkers Damp teats

Short prep timePaperstowels

NoTrainingoffered

Dirty teat ends

Dirty cows

BT cultureHigh Env. Streps

Bedding cultureHigh Env.Streps Air slips

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Step 4. Develop an Action Plan

• Decide on a practical plan and be specific!!! – Who will be responsible for implementing the

plan? – Who will train employees? – When will the plan be implemented?

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Step 5. Carry out the plan

• Once the plan is initiated, stick to the plan! Give it chance to work

• Do NOT tinker with the plan unless THERE IS CLEAR EVIDENCE that the plan is not working

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Step 6. Set up a plan to monitor progress• BTSCC & DHI SCC• NIR all cows (<7% goal)• NIR fresh cows (<10%

goal)• % chronic (<10% goal)• % herd > 200,000 (<20%

goal)• Clinical mastitis rate

(<2% per month) Monthly • Bulk tank cultures

Use multiple monitors since no single monitor

is perfect

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Step 7. Monitor progress and adjust plan as needed

• If progress is being made, continue• If progress is not being made, then determine:

– is it a failure of the plan?– is it a failure to implement the plan?

• Be patient since progress can be slow, especially if the problem is chronic Staph aureus infections

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Take home messages• SCC/mastitis problem solving requires

team work and a systematic approach• Dairy records serve as an important tool

in SCC/mastitis diagnostics• Monthly individual cow SCC tests are

needed for an effective analysis• Routine feedback is essential for SCC

progress

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In the Quest for Milk Quality Everyone Wins

Cows……..comfort, health, productivity

Producers………profit, personal satisfaction

Processors……..product yield, self life

Consumers…….confidence in food safety and wholesomeness

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Thank You