Abstract

A model, based on automatically collected data, was developed for detection of subclinical mastitis. The logistic regression model was based on the following variables: milk electrical conductivity, milk production, parity, and DIM. Subclinical mastitis was defined as a minimal period of 1 wk in which the SCC was >500 × 103 cells/ml. In contrast, periods were defined as healthy if the SCC was <200 × l03 cells/ml.The resulting model had a sensitivity of 55% and specificity of 90% for individual milkings. For periods of 14 milkings, sensitivity was 54% and specificity 92% when the threshold for that period was >6 electrical conductivity signals for high SCC.Based on these test characteristics, the model could be used as an initial screening tool in a herd with a high incidence of subclinical mastitis. Cows with a signal would have a higher probability of being diseased than the total population. In such herds. separation of milk from the signaled cows might be a possible management strategy to reduce the SCC in the bulk milk tank.

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