| Literature DB >> 34944188 |
Karin Persson Waller1, Håkan Landin2, Ann-Kristin Nyman3,4.
Abstract
Dry-cow therapy with antibiotics (DCT) and treatment with internal teat sealants (ITS) are often used to control mastitis in dairy cows. However, the knowledge on farmer and veterinary compliance with recommendations for DCT and ITS is scarce. Thus, the main aim was to collect information on farmer routines and veterinary advice for such treatments. Associations with herd and veterinary variables were also studied. Web-based questionnaires including questions on demographics and the use of DCT and ITS were sent to 2472 farmers and 517 veterinarians in Sweden. The answers were summarized descriptively, and associations with demographics were evaluated using univariable regression models. The response rate was 14% for farmers and 25% for veterinarians. Among the farmers, 81% used selective DCT (SDCT), 3% used blanket DCT (BDCT), and 16% did not use DCT. Almost all (93%) veterinarians prescribed DCT and among those most recommended SDCT while 8% recommended BDCT. Eighty-two percent of the farmers did not use ITS and 45% of the veterinarians never prescribed ITS. Milking system and milk production, and post-graduate training and number of mastitis cases per month were associated with the largest numbers of farmer and veterinary answers, respectively. In conclusion, many farmer routines and veterinary advice complied with the recommendations available at the time, but a clear need for more education was also identified. The results also indicated that an up-date of the national recommendations was warranted.Entities:
Keywords: Sweden; dairy cows; dry-cow therapy; drying-off; internal teat sealants; intramammary antibiotics; mastitis
Year: 2021 PMID: 34944188 PMCID: PMC8697970 DOI: 10.3390/ani11123411
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Animals (Basel) ISSN: 2076-2615 Impact factor: 2.752
Distribution of herds (n = 340) participating in a web-based questionnaire on routines for drying-off and dry period among herd variables.
| Variables | Categories | Herd |
|---|---|---|
| Region | Norrland | 49 (14) |
| Northern Middle Sweden | 30 (9) | |
| East Sweden | 51 (15) | |
| Småland and the islands | 72 (21) | |
| South Sweden | 44 (13) | |
| West Sweden | 92 (27) | |
| Production type | Conventional | 271 (80) |
| Organic | 67 (20) | |
| Housing system | Free-stalls, insulated | 168 (50) |
| Free-stalls, not insulated | 67 (20) | |
| Tie-stalls, short | 79 (23) | |
| Tie-stalls, long | 21 (6) | |
| Uncertain | 2 (1) | |
| Milking system | Automatic milking system | 142 (42) |
| Tied-up | 105 (31) | |
| Parlour | 79 (23) | |
| Rotary | 9 (3) | |
| Combinations | 2 (1) | |
| Number of cows (mean (SD) = 116 (125)) | <53 | 84 (25) |
| 53–77 | 83 (25) | |
| 78–137 | 85 (25) | |
| ≥138 | 85 (25) | |
| Milk production, kg ECM/cow/year | <9000 | 40 (12) |
| 9000–11,000 | 195 (58) | |
| >11,000 | 101 (30) | |
| Bulk milk somatic cell count, cells/mL | <200,000 | 222 (66) |
| 200,000–300,000 | 110 (33) | |
| >300,000 | 4 (1) |
Distribution of veterinarians (n = 130) participating in a web-based questionnaire on advice on drying-off and dry period among veterinary variables.
| Variables | Categories | Veterinarians |
|---|---|---|
| Region | Norrland | 23 (18) |
| Northern Middle Sweden | 18 (14) | |
| East Sweden | 33 (25) | |
| Småland and the islands | 18 (14) | |
| South Sweden | 15 (11) | |
| West Sweden | 23 (18) | |
| Year of veterinary degree | 1977–1991 | 26 (20) |
| 1992–2001 | 26 (20) | |
| 2002–2008 | 24 (18) | |
| 2009–2014 | 25 (19) | |
| 2015–2020 | 29 (22) | |
| Country of veterinary degree | Sweden | 105 (81) |
| Denmark/Finland/Norway | 14 (11) | |
| Other European countries | 11 (8) | |
| Gender | Female | 101 (78) |
| Male | 28 (21) | |
| Do not want to answer | 1 (1) | |
| Post-graduate training | Yes | 77 (60) |
| No | 52 (40) | |
| Years in cattle practice | <5 | 30 (23) |
| 5–9 | 22 (17) | |
| 10–14 | 19 (15) | |
| 15–19 | 21 (16) | |
| 20–24 | 18 (14) | |
| ≥25 | 20 (15) | |
| Number of mastitis cases/month | <1 | 17 (13) |
| 1–3 | 20 (23) | |
| 4–8 | 40 (31) | |
| 9–15 | 27 (21) | |
| >15 | 16 (12) |
Responses to questions about routines regarding dry-cow therapy (DCT) of dairy cows with intramammaries containing antibiotics given by farmers (n = 340) participating in a web-based questionnaire. The associations between herd variables and the answers were investigated using univariable regression models and if significant (p ≤ 0.05) the herd variables are presented.
| Questions | Categories | Herd | Significant |
|---|---|---|---|
| Do you use DCT? | MP, NC | ||
| Yes | 284 (84) | ||
| No | 54 (16) | ||
| Why do you use DCT (if yes)? | |||
| Udder health problems in herd | 143 (51) | BMSCC | |
| Recommended by advisor | 106 (37) | MP | |
| Other | 71 (25) | ||
| Did you treat some or all cows last year? | ns | ||
| Some | 273 (96) | ||
| All | 11 (4) | ||
| Did you take milk samples for bacteriology before DCT decision? | ns | ||
| Yes, from all cows | 26 (10) | ||
| Yes, from some cows | 113 (41) | ||
| No | 134 (49) | ||
| How many cows got DCT last year (if some cows)? | BMSCC, MP, MS, NC | ||
| Approximately three of four | 2 (1) | ||
| Approximately every second | 32 (12) | ||
| Approximately one of four | 104 (38) | ||
| The occasional cow | 135 (49) | ||
| Which factor/s affected the choice of cows for DCT (if some cows)? | ns | ||
| If the cow had clinical mastitis during lactation | 123 (45) | ||
| The cow SCC at last test milking before drying-off | 134 (49) | ||
| The cows UDS at last test milking before drying-off | 175 (64) | ||
| Positive CMT at drying-off | 80 (29) | ||
| Bacteriological result milk sample | 69 (25) | ||
| Which intramammaries 2 did you use last year (if some cows)? | |||
| Carepen® | 34 (13) | ||
| Benestermycin® | 102 (38) | MP, R | |
| Siccalactin® | 204 (75) | MP, R | |
| Do you always treat all four udder quarters? | ns | ||
| Yes | 228 (84) | ||
| No | 45 (16) | ||
| Do you always use the same routine when performing DCT (if some)? | na | ||
| Yes | 268 (99) | ||
| No | 4 (1) | ||
| Which of the following is/are usually done at DCT (if some)? | |||
| Wash hands before DCT | 140 (51) | MS | |
| Use of clean gloves | 110 (40) | MP, MS | |
| Wiping teats with paper | 70 (26) | PT | |
| Wiping teats with moist single-use cloth | 97 (36) | MS | |
| Wiping teat end with provided serviette | 251 (92) | na | |
| Wiping teat end with cotton moistened with alcohol | 10 (4) | na | |
| Use of long tip (full insertion) | 225 (82) | R | |
| Use of short tip (partial insertion) | 26 (10) | na | |
| Massaging the teat/udder quarter after infusion of product | 100 (37) | ns | |
| Other | 13 (5) | na | |
| Are there any risks or difficulties with the DCT (if some)? | PT | ||
| Yes | 78 (29) | ||
| No | 194 (71) | ||
| How often do you evaluate the DCT effect by checking SCC at first test milking? | NC | ||
| Always/almost always | 161/58) | ||
| Quite often | 52 (19) | ||
| Less often | 24 (9) | ||
| Never/almost never | 40 (14) | ||
| How often do you evaluate the DCT effect by checking CMT after calving? | BMSCC, MS | ||
| Always/almost always | 71 (27) | ||
| Quite often | 47 (18) | ||
| Less often | 59 (22) | ||
| Never/almost never | 87 (33) | ||
| How often do you evaluate the DCT effect by taking milk samples for bacteriology after calving? | ns | ||
| Always/almost always | 6 (2) | ||
| Quite often | 13 (5) | ||
| Less often | 66 (26) | ||
| Never/almost never | 167 (66) | ||
| How do you think DCT affects the following aspects of animal health and production during early lactation? | na | ||
| Cow udder health | |||
| Improves | 259 (92) | ||
| No effect | 4 (1) | ||
| Worsens | 0 (0) | ||
| Don’t know | 20 (7) | ||
| Calf health | |||
| Improves | 22 (8) | ||
| No effect | 97 (35) | ||
| Worsens | 3 (1) | ||
| Don’t know | 154 (56) | ||
| Milk production | |||
| Improves | 178 (64) | ||
| No effect | 33 (12) | ||
| Worsens | 0 (0) | ||
| Don’t know | 69 (25) | ||
| Cow longevity | |||
| Improves | 176 (63) | ||
| No effect | 20 (7) | ||
| Worsens | 2 (1) | ||
| Don’t know | 82 (29) |
1 ns = not significant; na = not analysed due to too low variation in answers or that the relevance of investigating associations was deemed low; BMSCC = bulk milk somatic count; MP = milk production; MS = milking system; NC = number of cows/herd; PT = production type; R = region. 2 For explanation of intramammary products see material and methods.
Responses to questions about dry-cow therapy (DCT) of dairy cows with intramammaries containing antibiotics given by veterinarians (n = 130) participating in a web-based questionnaire. The associations between veterinary variables and the answers were investigated using univariable regression models and if significant (p ≤ 0.05) the veterinary variables are presented.
| Questions | Categories | Herd | Significant |
|---|---|---|---|
| How often do you prescribe intramammaries 2 for DCT? | MC, PT, R | ||
| Every week | 20 (15) | ||
| Some time each month | 64 (49) | ||
| Less than some time each month | 42 (32) | ||
| Never | 4 (3) | ||
| Do you use bacteriological diagnostics before prescribing DCT? | ns | ||
| Always/almost always | 20 (16) | ||
| Quite often | 24 (19) | ||
| Less often | 53 (42) | ||
| Never/almost never | 29 (23) | ||
| Where do you perform the bacteriology? | |||
| Own culture | 52 (54) | R | |
| At accredited laboratory | 68 (70) | MC | |
| Both own culture and accredited laboratory | 24 (25) | ||
| Do you usually prescribe the same kind of intramammaries? | na | ||
| Yes | 114 (90) | ||
| No | 12 (10) | ||
| If Yes, which intramammaries do you prescribe? | |||
| Benestermycin® | 35 (30) | MC, PT, R | |
| Siccalactin® | 78 (68) | MC, PT, R | |
| Both Benestermycin® and Siccalactin® | 2 (2) | ||
| How often do you recommend DCT to all or some cows? | |||
| All | na | ||
| Always/almost always | 0 (0) | ||
| Quite often | 1 (1) | ||
| Less often | 9 (7) | ||
| Never/almost never | 110 (92) | ||
| Some | PT | ||
| Always/almost always | 58 (46) | ||
| Quite often | 52 (41) | ||
| Less often | 16 (13) | ||
| Never/almost never | 0 (0) | ||
| Which of the following factor/s affects your choice of cows for DCT? | |||
| If the cow had clinical mastitis during lactation | 71 (58) | ns | |
| The cow SCC at the last test milking before drying-off | 51 (41) | ns | |
| The cows UDS at the last test milking before drying-off | 108 (88) | ns | |
| Positive CMT at drying-off | 50 (41) | PT | |
| Bacteriological result milk sample | 78 (63) | ns | |
| Other | 0 (0) | na | |
| Do you always recommend treatment of all four udder quarters? | na | ||
| Yes | 113 (90) | ||
| No | 13 (10) | ||
| Do you give advice on how to perform the actual treatment? | MC, PT | ||
| Yes, often | 12 (10) | ||
| Yes, sometimes | 61 (51) | ||
| No | 46 (39) | ||
| Why do you not give such advice? | na | ||
| Do not have enough knowledge | 15 (33) | ||
| Lack of time | 3 (7) | ||
| No demand | 38 (83) | ||
| Other | 8 (17) | ||
| Which of the following do you think should be a part of a good routine at DCT (if give advice)? | |||
| Wash hands before DCT | 56 (72) | G, MC | |
| Use of clean gloves | 70 (90) | ns | |
| Wipe teats with paper | 20 (26) | CD | |
| Wipe teats with moist single-use cloth | 52 (67) | ns | |
| Wipe teat ends with provided serviett | 69 (88) | ns | |
| Wipe teat ends with cotton moistened with alcohol | 16 (21) | ns | |
| Use of long tip (full insertion) | 35 (45) | PT | |
| Use of short tip (partial insertion) | 22 (28) | ns | |
| Massage the teat/udder quarter after infusion of product | 47 (60) | ns | |
| Other | 14 (18) | na | |
| Are there any risks or difficulties with DCT? | na | ||
| Yes, poor hygiene | 61 (48) | ||
| Yes, antibiotic resistance | 29 (24) | ||
| Yes, withdrawal time | 14 (12) | ||
| Yes, farmer trauma | 4 (3) | ||
| Yes, teat trauma | 12 (10) | ||
| No | 14 (11) | ||
| Don’t know | 4 (3) | ||
| Do you know about the national legislation on DCT? | PT | ||
| Yes | 87 (67) | ||
| No | 42 (33) | ||
| How often do you follow the legislation on DCT? | G, MC, R, YD | ||
| Always/almost always | 63 (50) | ||
| Quite often | 42 (33) | ||
| Less often | 18 (14) | ||
| Never/almost never | 3 (2) | ||
| How often do you recommend follow-up of the DCT by checking SCC at first test milking? | YD, YP | ||
| Always/almost always | 44 (36) | ||
| Quite often | 38 (31) | ||
| Less often | 15 (12) | ||
| Never/almost never | 24 (20) | ||
| How often do you recommend follow-up of the DCT by checking CMT after calving? | YD, YP | ||
| Always/almost always | 41 (34) | ||
| Quite often | 38 (31) | ||
| Less often | 25 (20) | ||
| Never/almost never | 18 (15) | ||
| How often do you recommend follow-up of the DCT by bacteriology after calving? | PT, YD, YP | ||
| Always/almost always | 5 (4) | ||
| Quite often | 11 (10) | ||
| Less often | 51 (44) | ||
| Never/almost never | 48 (42) | ||
| How do you think DCT affects the following aspects of animal health and production during early lactation? | |||
| na | |||
| Cow udder health | 112 (86) | ||
| Improves | 0 (0) | ||
| No effect | 0 (0) | ||
| Worsens | 18 (14) | ||
| Don’t know | ns | ||
| Calf health | 18 (14) | ||
| Improves | 52 (41) | ||
| No effect | 1 (1) | ||
| Worsens | 57 (44) | ||
| Don’t know | ns | ||
| Milk production | 77 (60) | ||
| Improves | 18 (14) | ||
| No effect | 0 (0) | ||
| Worsens | 34 (26) | ||
| Don’t know | na | ||
| Cow longevity | 85 (65) | ||
| Improves | 9 (7) | ||
| No effect | 0 (0) | ||
| Worsens | 36 (28) | ||
| Don’t know |
1 ns = not significant; na = not analysed due to too low variation in answers or that the relevance of investigating associations was deemed low; G = gender; CD = country of degree; MC = number of mastitis cases/month; PT = post-graduate training; YP = number of years in cattle practice; YD = year of degree; R = region. 2 For explanation of intramammary products see material and methods.
Responses to questions about routines regarding treatment of dairy cows with internal teat sealants (ITS) at drying-off given by farmers (n = 340) participating in a web-based questionnaire. The associations between herd variables and the answers were investigated using univariable regression models and if significant (p ≤ 0.05) variables are presented.
| Questions | Categories | Herd | Significant |
|---|---|---|---|
| Do you use ITS? | MP, MS, R | ||
| Yes | 61 (18) | ||
| No | 277 (82) | ||
| Why do you not use ITS (if No)? | |||
| Cows have so good udder health that it is not needed | 100 (37) | BMSCC, MS, NC | |
| Treatment is too expensive | 27 (10) | na | |
| Treatment is too time-consuming | 35 (13) | na | |
| Other, did not know about ITS | 71 (26) | na | |
| Other, have not heard any good about ITS | 24 (9) | na | |
| Why did you use ITS (if Yes)? | na | ||
| Due to udder health problems | 28 (47) | ||
| Recommended by advisor | 33 (55) | ||
| Other | 17 (28) | ||
| Did you treat some or all cows during the last year (if Yes)? | na | ||
| Some | 26 (44) | ||
| All | 33 (56) | ||
| Do you use ITS in combination with dry cow therapy with antibiotics (if Yes)? | ns | ||
| Yes, always | 15 (25) | ||
| Yes, sometimes | 28 (46) | ||
| No | 18 (29) | ||
| How do you think ITS affects the following aspects of animal health and production in early lactation? | na | ||
| Cow udder health | |||
| Improves | 50 (85) | ||
| No effect | 3 (5) | ||
| Worsens | 0 (0) | ||
| Don’t know | 6 (10) | ||
| Calf health | |||
| Improves | 15 (26) | ||
| No effect | 18 (31) | ||
| Worsens | 0 (0) | ||
| Don’t know | 25 (43) | ||
| Milk production | |||
| Improves | 36 (61) | ||
| No effect | 12 (20) | ||
| Worsens | 0 (0) | ||
| Don’t know | 11 (19) | ||
| Cow longevity | |||
| Improves | 39 (66) | ||
| No effect | 3 (5) | ||
| Worsens | 0 (0) | ||
| Don’t know | 17 (29) |
1 ns = not significant; na = not analysed due to too low variation in answers or that the relevance of investigating associations was deemed low; BMSCC = bulk milk somatic count; MP = milk production; MS = milking system; NC = number of cows/herd; PT = production type; R = region.
Responses to questions about advice regarding treatment of dairy cows with internal teat sealants (ITS) at drying-off given by veterinarians (n = 130) participating in a web-based questionnaire. The associations between veterinary variables and the answers were investigated using univariable regression models and if significant (p ≤ 0.05) the veterinary variables are presented.
| Questions | Categories | Herd | Significant |
|---|---|---|---|
| How often do you prescribe ITS? | MC, PT, R | ||
| Every week | 3 (2) | ||
| Some time each month | 32 (25) | ||
| More rarely than some time each week | 36 (28) | ||
| Never | 59 (45) | ||
| Do you use bacteriological diagnostics before prescribing ITS? | ns | ||
| Always/almost always | 8 (11) | ||
| Quite often | 11 (15) | ||
| Less often | 22 (31) | ||
| Never/almost never | 30 (42) | ||
| Where do you perform the bacteriology? | na | ||
| Own culture | 19 (49) | ||
| At accredited laboratory | 30 (77) | ||
| Both own culture and accredited laboratory | 10 (24) | ||
| How often do you recommend ITS to all or some cows? | na | ||
| All | |||
| Always/almost always | 7 (10) | ||
| Quite often | 18 (26) | ||
| Less often | 16 (23) | ||
| Never/almost never | 28 (41) | ||
| Some | |||
| Always/almost always | 6 (9) | ||
| Quite often | 19 (28) | ||
| Less often | 27 (40) | ||
| Never/almost never | 16 (23) | ||
| Do you give advice on how to perform ITS treatment? | PT | ||
| Yes | 60 (85) | ||
| No | 11 (15) | ||
| Do you recommend use of ITS in combination with dry cow therapy with antibiotics (if Yes)? | ns | ||
| Yes, always | 7 (10) | ||
| Yes, sometimes | 42 (60) | ||
| No | 21 (30) | ||
| How do you think ITS affects the following aspects of animal health and production? | |||
| MC, PT | |||
| Cow udder health | |||
| Improves | 67 (52) | ||
| No effect | 6 (5) | ||
| Worsens | 1 (1) | ||
| Don’t know | 55 (43) | ns | |
| Calf health | |||
| Improves | 12 (9) | ||
| No effect | 43 (34) | ||
| Worsens | 1 (1) | ||
| Don’t know | 72 (56) | ns | |
| Milk production | |||
| Improves | 36 (28) | ||
| No effect | 22 (17) | ||
| Worsens | 1 (1) | ||
| Don’t know | 69 (54) | ns | |
| Cow longevity | |||
| Improves | 44 (35) | ||
| No effect | 14 (10) | ||
| Worsens | 1 (1) | ||
| Don’t know | 69 (54) |
1 ns = not significant; na = not analysed due to too low variation in answers or that the relevance of investigating associations was deemed low; MC = number of mastitis cases/month; PT = post-graduate training; R = region.