Introduction - Managing your BMSCC with MilkHub
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MilkHub is a mastitis screening system that you use to narrow down on the cows to be checked for mastitis. It needs to be used regularly and consistently to be effective. Many of the cows that you check will be sub-clinical but infections can break out quickly and MilkHub should be used as a preventative measure regardless.
There are two stages to using MilkHub for mastitis. The first stage looks at using the
Mastitis Ratio
and allows you to get your herd BMSCC to where you want it by finding your high SCC cows. The second stage looks at using
Prime Mastitis
,
Yield 2weeks
,
Time last seen
and
Days in season
as a way of finding cows that have had changes in infection symptoms.
Mastitis Ratio
is the ratio of a single cow's mastitis measurement compared to the rest of the herds measurements. It is measured over a 5 day period. A ratio of
1
indicates a cow that is unlikely to be infected. The higher the ratio, the higher the possibility of infection.
Prime Mastitis
is a ratio that compares a single cow's mastitis measurement against her own measurement from 7 days ago. A ratio of 1 indicates no change in measurements and she is unlikely to be infected. The higher the ratio, the higher the possibility of infection. The acceptable range of measurements is 0.95 - 1.05.
Stage One - Using the Mastitis Ratio (Getting your BMSCC under control)
Stage Two - Using the Mastitis Change Report (Looking for changes in your herd)