The importance of strategic trace mineral supplementation on udder health and milk quality (Sponsored Podcast)

The importance of strategic trace mineral supplementation on udder health and milk quality (Sponsored Podcast)

Author: Progressive Dairy editors December 19, 2024 Duration: 22:54

USDA reports indicate that the incidence rate of mastitis has increased from 13% in 1996 to 25% in 2014. Considering the average case of clinical mastitis in the United States costs an average of $569, it’s imperative for dairy producers to adopt protocols to prevent this costly disease. Dr. Craig Louder, Axiota® technical service veterinarian, joins us to discuss the importance of udder health, the role of strategic trace mineral supplementation on milk quality, and how producers can help support trace minerals through increased demand.

This episode is sponsored by Axiota® Animal Health.

This podcast is brought to you by Axiota® Animal Health. Axiota discovers, develops, and commercializes scientifically proven products, such as Multimin® 90 (zinc, copper, manganese, and selenium injection) and Lactipro®. Axiota supports dairy producers’ goals of optimal health, performance, and animal well-being. To learn more, visit www.axiota.com.


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