Mastitis Occurrence in Dairy Animals
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Question (English)
Mastitis is common in:
- High yielder ✓ Correct
- Poor yielder
- Moderate yielder
- None
Explanation:
Correct Answer: High yielder
Mastitis (inflammation of the mammary gland/udder) is more common in high yielding dairy animals. High-yielding cows have larger udders with more milk, making them more susceptible to bacterial infection and mechanical injury.
Why High Yielders Are More Susceptible
- Larger udder size → more exposure to pathogens
- Higher milk production → more stress on udder tissue
- Milk let-down reflex is more active → teats remain open longer
- Higher metabolic stress
Why Other Options Are Wrong
- Poor yielder: Less milk production means less udder stress and lower mastitis risk.
- Moderate yielder: Lower risk than high yielders.
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