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Mastitis continues to be a major economic issue for dairy farmers. Due to improved breeding, the milching animal’s udder becomes very sensitive to infection due to its increased size, position of udder, and rapid removal of a large volume of milk. The heavy and big size of udder is again prone to injury and infection.
Mastitis is recognized as one of the most costly diseases affecting the dairy industry, and annual losses occur in crores.
It is the most serious and economically important disease in dairy milk production worldwide.
Mastitis-related losses are associated with reduction in yield, increased treatment costs, discarded milk, and increase in culling.
At present, the use of antibiotics presents certain inconveniences due to the high cost, in addition to the generation of bacterial resistance.
Therefore, to prevent and treat this disease it is important to:
Tri sodium Citrate acts as a most effective buffer which regulates Ca²⁺ and H⁺ in the udder and maintains normal pH (6.5–6.8). Lactose, total proteins, and fat are substantially lowered in mastitic milk. However, these constituents in milk increased markedly on recovery after tri-sodium citrate therapy.
Trace minerals and vitamins: increase animal’s defense against infection. Vitamins and minerals such as Vitamin E, selenium, copper, and zinc enhance cow immunity against mastitis.
Vitamin E decreases the incidence of mastitis and selenium decreases the duration of these infections. Combination of these two supplements results in the greatest increase in defense against mastitis.
Copper has an important role in the immune system, helping to fight off infection and diseases. Zinc is also an integral part of the immune system. Zinc is important for the production of keratin, which lines the inside of the teat duct and helps to keep out microorganisms that can cause mastitis.
Vitamin A and Vitamin H increase the tonicity of alveoli in the udder and milk-holding capacity of alveoli.
Vitamin K – Necessary for coagulation of blood, which sometimes occurs in mastitis due to internally damaged tissue of the udder.
Potassium Iodide – It is an alternative treatment for painful udder condition and very effective to treat and prevent granulomatous mastitis.
Amino Acids – Regenerate the damaged tissue of the udder.
Serratiopeptidase – Has powerful anti-inflammatory properties and is particularly useful for swelling and fibrocystic conditions.
Bromelain – Affects prostaglandin synthesis, giving it strong anti-inflammatory effects.
Probiotics – Increase the population of microflora and enhance fiber degradation and feed efficiency. They are helpful to recover digestion during antibiotic therapy.
Phyto Extracts – A blend of unique herbs.
Helpful to remove symptoms of mastitis.
Helpful to kill pathogenic causative agents of mastitis.
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