Survey of Selected Risk Factors and Therapeutic Strategies for Parasitism on Milk Production Response of Lactating Dairy Cattle

K. Leslie, A. Jackson, T. Duffield, I. Dohoo, L. DesCôteaux, E. Hovingh
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  A recent review of studies on the effect of parasite control programs on productivity of lactating dairy cattle has reported positive, but variable, results. A conjoint analysis survey was conducted, using dairy industry professionals and practicing veterinarians, to estimate the impact of various management strategies on the control of parasites on milk production in dairy herds. The results of the survey suggested positive associations of confinement housing systems, replacement heifer treatment programs and cow treatment programs with milk production. Spreading manure on pastures and not using a treatment program in heifers were determined to have the most important negative association with milk production. The survey responses also suggested that topical treatment for external parasites, and strategic use of endectocide products in the prepartum period, would have a positive effect on production. Areas of high priority for research on the association between parasites and productivity in dairy cattle would include the relative impact of whole herd versus strategic lactation cycle treatment programs.
寄生对泌乳奶牛产乳反应的危险因素选择及治疗策略调查
最近一项关于寄生虫控制项目对泌乳奶牛生产力影响的研究综述报告了积极但不一致的结果。利用乳业专业人员和执业兽医进行了一项联合分析调查,以估计各种管理策略对控制寄生虫对奶牛群产奶量的影响。调查结果表明,封闭住房系统、替代小母牛治疗方案和奶牛治疗方案与产奶量呈正相关。在牧场上施用肥料和不对小母牛使用处理方案被确定为与产奶量有最重要的负相关。调查答复还表明,局部治疗外部寄生虫,并在准备期间战略性地使用杀毒剂产品,将对生产产生积极影响。研究寄生虫与奶牛生产力之间关系的重点领域包括整个牛群与战略哺乳周期处理方案的相对影响。
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