What is the main cause of mastitis in dairy animals, how to prevent and cure?

Dairy animals are very sensitive towards bacteria of mastitis. Actually, this disease is caused by streptococcus microorganisms in animals. Mastitis in animals makes them physically weak. Along with this, it is generally very painful. Dairy owners also suffer a great loss due to this disease. This disease which spreads due to bacteria is an infectious disease. This is the reason that if this is not treated in early stages and if necessary actions are not taken, it increases the chance of making other cattles sick. Usually, mastitis is found mostly in cows and buffaloes. The main reason behind this is that cattles are very sensitive towards bacterias which cause mastitis. For your reference, this disease is caused by streptococcus microorganisms in cattles.


Information about mastitis disease 

Mastitis is basically an infection in the udder of animals, which is mainly caused by the entrance of bacteria in the body. Infected udder produces less and low quality milk. The danger of disease increases much when problems like appetite loss and diarrhoea arise in animals because of disease. This disease is usually caused due to streptococcus microorganisms. But in India, this disease is mainly spread by staphylococci bacteria. Because of this infection, chances of many different types of diseases increase not only in the udder but in the complete body of the animal.


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What are the symptoms of mastitis

Chances of swelling of udder

Feeling of much hotness on touching the udder

Udder starts appearing red

Cows become uncomfortable when udder is touched

The temperature of body of cow critically increases

Cattles suffering from mastitis gives too watery milk

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Layers, clots, mucus and even blood also may be present in blood.


Major ways to control mastitis

Appropriate facility should be arranged to place two cows at different places in order to prevent the infection from one cow to another.

Infected animal should not be allowed to go near other cattles and filth