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UDDER HEALTH ISSUES

UDDER HEALTH ISSUES

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Udder issues during summer

Warm weather and heat stress can significantly impact udder health in dairy cows, primarily by increasing the risk of udder issues, loss of milk, reduced milk production and more replacements. Because cows with heat stress stand more often and for longer periods of time to release heat to the environment, their hooves are subjected to additional stress, which leads to hoof problems. The warm weather puts pressure on the cow’s immune system. Heat stress creates an unfavorable environment for the cows in the barn and increases the risk of udder health problems.

A negative energy balance affects the cow’s immune system, as neutrophils, an important immune cell in preventing (udder) infections, are less able to do their job. The activity of the immune cells decreases, increasing the risk of disease and infection.

Udder issue cases can increase by up to

40%

in hot weather.

Source

Bedding bacteria counts may rise by

60-80%

increasing infection risk.

Source

During summer

50%

of herds see higher bulk tank somatic cell count (SCC)

Source

AHV’s Solution

Support udder health before & during summer challenges. Help your herd stay productive and healthy when temperatures rise. AHV offers support by:

Increasing profitability due to improved lifetime milk yield and quality

Zero withdrawal and zero risk to bulk tank, safeguarding milk sales

Reducing the need for antibiotics due to healthier cows

The Protocol

7 days after calving

1x AHV Extra Tablet

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1x AHV Aspi Tablet

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1x AHV Booster Tablet

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4-8 weeks before dry-off

1x AHV Extra Tablet

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1x AHV Aspi Tablet

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(Re)active AHV products for Udder Health

These products are for cows at high risk of udder health issues (active) or to support during udder health issues (reactive).

Active – For cows at high risk of udder health issues
AHV-Quick-EU-500x500-GREY

Quick Tablet

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AHV-Extra-EU-500x500-GREY

Extra Tablet

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AHV-Aspi_Family-EU-500x500-GREY-2

Aspi

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AHV-Booster_Tablet-EU-500x500-GREY

Booster Tablet

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Reactive – Support during udder health issues
AHV-Quick-EU-500x500-GREY

Quick Tablet

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AHV-Extra-EU-500x500-GREY

Extra Tablet

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AHV-Aspi_Family-EU-500x500-GREY-2

Aspi

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AHV-Booster_Family-EU-500x500-GREY

Booster

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AHV-CirQ-EU-500x500-GREY

CirQ Support

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Science & Validation

Backed by Science, Trusted in the Field

Recent field trials in the UK including a farm a with 500 cows showed that cows receiving the Udder Health Program showed:

68% decrease in antibiotic usage for udder health issues

1.1 year increase of age at culling

9,217 liter increase in lifetime production

70 extra heifers sold

Compared to the control group (whole herd prior to implementation of Udder Health Program).

Another trial in The Netherlands including 56 farms and 2,161 cows showed that cows had:

8,653kg milk higher lifetime production

€0.40 more revenue per day of life

Became 8 months older

19.8% less replacements

Compared to the control group.

For more information, contact your local AHV Consultant.

Summer Support Video

What Farmers Say

5 tips for udder health

  1. Apply strict milking hygiene

    Wash and dry teats well before milking and use a pre-milking disinfectant and forestripping. Only attach the milking machine when teats are clean and dry. After milking, use a post-dip to prevent bacteria.

  2. Maintain and check your milking robot or parlour

    Good hygiene is crucial during milking. Make sure your milking robot and parlour are clean and free from damages that could cause wounds. Blockages or dirty parts can quickly lead to bacterial infections.

  3. Keep cubicles and slatted floors clean and dry

    Bacteria like E. coli and Streptococcus uberis multiply rapidly in warm, damp conditions. Dirty and wet lying areas significantly increase infection pressure. Regularly add fresh bedding or sawdust and check for wet spots. Also, ensure urine and manure drainage works well and keep slatted floors clean.

  4. Regularly monitor somatic cell count

    Watch for increases in somatic cell count as it may indicate (early) mastitis. The CMT test (California Mastitis Test) helps detect subclinical mastitis early so you can act before it becomes clinical.

  5. Prevent lasting udder damage in heifers with fly control

    Heifers that get warts (wrang) in summer suffer lasting udder damage, leading to cows that start lactation with mastitis or only three well-functioning quarters. Start fly control early in summer and reduce breeding sites by preventing standing water.

What our farmers say

“I had a problem with SCC, after a lot of good work with AHV my cell count for the last 12 months hasn’t passed 80,000 and I haven’t needed to use any antibiotics on my cows since then.”
Riverside FarmLaois, IE
“It keeps the udder clean and we are seeing way fewer recurring issues. My AHV Consultant has been fantastic. He’s been supportive since day one and his expertise has really made a difference.”
Padraic StauntonMayo, IE
“Extra, Quick, and Aspi are my go-to products for keeping my cows’ udder health in top shape. I really believe in these products—they’re the basics for maintaining udder health. Even when margins are tight, I make sure to prioritize them.
Linda CampbellDown, IE
“You use fewer antibiotics. Over the whole year, you milk 1 to 2 liters more per cow per day, which is really a lot. If you calculate that for one lactation of the cow, it’s quite a bit of money.”
Corrie de Bruijn
Corrie de BruijnDe Bruijn Dairy | NL

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FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have any questions about udder health? Would you like to know when it poses a risk to cows and in what stages of the life cycle you need to pay extra attention? Read our FAQ here!

How does udder health affect a cow’s overall health?

Udder health is one of the most complex challenges facing dairy farmers. After all, a healthy udder is crucial for producing high-quality milk. In addition, when udder health is optimal, the cow feels comfortable, eats better, and requires less attention from the farmer. This reduces the need for traditional remedies. The risk of reduced udder health is highest during the first 100 days after calving. The consequences of reduced udder health can be significant.

Fresh, dry cows and calves are particularly vulnerable. Udder health also comes under pressure: heat stress reduces the cow’s resistance, giving harmful bacteria more opportunity to thrive, resulting in an increased risk of mastitis and other infections.

Without timely and targeted measures, heat stress can seriously affect the performance of your herd and your business results. At AHV, we are happy to help you get through the summer! We help you proactively tackle heat stress with knowledge, practical tips, and customized support.

What are the risks for udder health in summer?

Because cows with heat stress stand more often and for longer periods of time to release heat to the environment, their hooves are subjected to additional stress, which leads to hoof problems. The warm weather puts pressure on the cow’s immune system. Heat stress creates an unfavorable environment for the cows in the barn and increases the risk of udder health problems.

A negative energy balance affects the cow’s immune system, as neutrophils, an important immune cell in preventing (udder) infections, are less able to do their job.

The activity of the immune cells decreases, increasing the risk of disease and infection.

How does udder health affect the immune system?

An energy deficiency also affects the immune system. Immune cells function less effectively, making cows more susceptible to infections. The warm and often humid conditions in the barn also increase bacterial pressure. This increases the risk of udder problems such as mastitis.

How is udder health affected by heat stress?

Because cows with heat stress stand more often and for longer periods of time to release heat to the environment, their hooves are subjected to additional stress, which leads to hoof problems. The warm weather puts pressure on the cow’s immune system. Heat stress creates an unfavorable environment for the cows in the barn and increases the risk of udder health problems.

A negative energy balance affects the cow’s immune system, as neutrophils, an important immune cell in preventing (udder) infections, are less able to do their job.

The activity of the immune cells decreases, increasing the risk of disease and infection.

What role does biofilm have?

Biofilm linked to recurring udder health challenges

It’s essential to acknowledge that 60% of udder health challenges originate in the dry period (Santos et al., 2010), when bacteria and biofilm accumulate within the udder. Removing this build-up is vital to ensure that cows begin their lactation free from udder challenges that could hinder their production.

A negative energy balance affects the cow’s immune system, as neutrophils, an important immune cell in preventing (udder) infections, are less able to do their job.

The activity of the immune cells decreases, increasing the risk of disease and infection.

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Can’t find an answer to your questions? Our advisors are happy to help!

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