2019 December Board Book

SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Antibiotic Use at the Cessation of Milking on Milk Quality BACKGROUND: On-farm practices during dry-off include antibiotic applications that may affect animal health and milk quality. There is increased regulatory pressure to reduce antibiotic use. OBJECTIVES: To determine whether antibiotic use at dry-off negatively effects mammary immune function and microbiome composition. Identify potentially beneficial bacteria that might be used as alternatives to antibiotics. INDUSTRY BENEFIT: Dry-cow therapies can be more specifically applied to benefit the cow without increasing antibiotic use. This research will help to maintain confidence in milk as a healthy wholesome food while reducing costs due to treating high somatic cell

count cows. Researchers:

Maria Marco and Heidi Rossow, UC Davis

Timeline: 2 years (2019: $118,766 and 2020: $142,255 , Totaling $261,021)

2020 CMAB Budget Request:

$ 142,255

CDRF 2020 Proposed Budget and Projects

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