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Use of lincomycin to control respiratory infections in lambs: Effects on health and production
(2006)
The efficacy of lincomycin to control respiratory infections in lambs was assessed in two trials. In trial 1, 72 lambs with active mycoplasmal pneumonia were allocated as follows: lambs in group T2 were treated with ...
Control of liver abscesses in lambs by using marbofloxacin
(2012)
We describe cases of liver abscesses in a group of newborn lambs. Diagnosis was based on the combination of clinical signs with the findings of ultrasonographic examination of the abdomen: oval, hypoechoic structure with ...
Experimentally induced teat stenosis in dairy ewes: Clinical, pathological and ultrasonographic features
(2004)
A strain of Staphylococcus chromogenes was introduced into the teat cistern of five ewes, teat inflammation and stenosis being the primary consequences. Initially, the inoculated teats were swollen and warm; later, a hard ...
Effects of drying-off procedure of ewes' udder, with intramammary antibiotic administration, in subsequent mammary infection and development of mastitis
(2012)
Objective of the study was to evaluate effects of the procedure followed for drying-off of ewes' udder in subsequent mammary infection and development of mastitis, in an experiment, where intramammary antibiotic administration ...
Patterns of maternal-offspring behaviour of dairy sheep and potential association with mammary health
(2007)
Behaviour during lactation and its relationship with mammary health was investigated in 12 dairy ewes (six with single lambs and six with twins) for 42 d after lambing. Behavioural recordings were made. Samples of teat ...
The effects of inoculation of Mannheimia haemolytica into the teat of lactating ewes
(2005)
The objectives of the work described in this paper were: (i) to study the outcome of challenging ewes with Mannheimia haemolytica, at different sites of their teats, (ii) to compare the effects of two different isolates ...
Bacterial flora and risk of infection of the ovine teat duct and mammary gland throughout lactation
(2007)
We collected samples of teat duct material and mammary secretion from ewes in three farms (flock A, polyparous n = 7; flock B, polyparous n = 6, primiparous n = 4; flock C, polyparous n = 4): 14 samples immediately after ...
Teat disorders predispose ewes to clinical mastitis after challenge with Mannheimia haemolytica
(2006)
In order to study the effects of sheep teat disorders on the protection of the mammary gland, we used a Mannheimia haemolytica isolate, which did not cause clinical mastitis when deposited into intact teats. In the first ...
Description and validation of a novel technique to study the bacterial flora of the teat duct of ewes
(2006)
We describe a new technique that may be used for studying the bacterial flora of the teat duct in live ewes, and we present evidence regarding its accuracy, safety and repeatability. A sterile, plastic, 20 G catheter is ...